Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Road stays put, the vehicles move

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4 comments:

  1. The fact that this is the first comment says it all. Driving in St. Lucia is the worst I have ever seen, it feels almost like no one knows how to drive, A local told me that St Lucians don't need to wear a seat belt because nothing will happem to them. This sort of ignorance is startling. Wake up St. Lucia and smell the coffee!

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  2. I wonder if there is a traffic department in the police force. There is inadequate traffic signs to alert drivers of pricipitous roads, especially guardless curves. I see police vigilence on the roads as a deterence for careless driving and a means of generating funds, by issuing traffic tickets. Drivers, particularly young ones need to understand the responsibilities which go with driving.

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  3. I wonder if there is a traffic department in the police force. There is inadequate traffic signs to alert drivers of pricipitous roads, especially guardless curves. I see police vigilence on the roads as a deterence for careless driving and a means of generating funds, by issuing traffic tickets. Drivers, particularly young ones need to understand the responsibilities which go with driving.

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  4. Armchair AnonymousApril 24, 2012 at 6:12 PM

    Well said Alexandra!! Well said! Brings to mind the saying "A bad workman blames his tools!"

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