We all need to learn to slow down! My husband is an impatient driver but I tend to enjoy a slower pace, even if it is behind a pokey trailer or bus or truck.
That's what you call a traffic jam? This would be a really slow day in Ocala or most cities in Florida! :)) And I see y'all are still driving on the wrong side of the road. I tried to do this drive on the wrong side of the road here and you wouldn't believe the nasty comments I got! Sheesh! I was called a knucklehead, a bozo, a stupid, a Trump, a Republican, and that's about as low as you can go! You can bet I won't do that again. Oh, yeah, my car is also smashed up. :))
That's what you call a traffic jam? This would be a really slow day in Ocala or most cities in Florida! :)) And I see y'all are still driving on the wrong side of the road. I tried to do this drive on the wrong side of the road here and you wouldn't believe the nasty comments I got! Sheesh! I was called a knucklehead, a bozo, a stupid, a Trump, a Republican, and that's about as low as you can go! You can bet I won't do that again. Oh, yeah, my car is also smashed up. :))
It's city buses here. If there is no pull-out for the city bus to stop, it stops right in the driving lane and everyone has to wait while the passengers get on and off. Everyone tries to pass the bus as soon as possible.
I miss tractors I have to say, I was used to traffic jams in the country being 3 cars stuck behind a tractor or truck, now that I'm in the city the traffic is atrocious at times.
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Yes that is always an obstacle on the road that nobody wants to hang behind for a long time...
ReplyDeleteDon't worry... be patient and drive safe.
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Sometimes everybody is afraid of a driving elephant in front of its way. Especially on the country lanes.
ReplyDeleteThey cause our only traffic jams too, Bill. This time of year, icy roads slow us down!
ReplyDelete...I would never be able to drive on the left!
ReplyDeletePatience is a good thing.. ;)
ReplyDeleteWe all need to learn to slow down! My husband is an impatient driver but I tend to enjoy a slower pace, even if it is behind a pokey trailer or bus or truck.
ReplyDeleteThat's what you call a traffic jam? This would be a really slow day in Ocala or most cities in Florida! :)) And I see y'all are still driving on the wrong side of the road. I tried to do this drive on the wrong side of the road here and you wouldn't believe the nasty comments I got! Sheesh! I was called a knucklehead, a bozo, a stupid, a Trump, a Republican, and that's about as low as you can go! You can bet I won't do that again. Oh, yeah, my car is also smashed up. :))
ReplyDeleteThat's what you call a traffic jam? This would be a really slow day in Ocala or most cities in Florida! :)) And I see y'all are still driving on the wrong side of the road. I tried to do this drive on the wrong side of the road here and you wouldn't believe the nasty comments I got! Sheesh! I was called a knucklehead, a bozo, a stupid, a Trump, a Republican, and that's about as low as you can go! You can bet I won't do that again. Oh, yeah, my car is also smashed up. :))
ReplyDeleteAlways frustrating!
ReplyDeleteTractors... we have the same situations here...
ReplyDeleteIt's city buses here. If there is no pull-out for the city bus to stop, it stops right in the driving lane and everyone has to wait while the passengers get on and off. Everyone tries to pass the bus as soon as possible.
ReplyDeleteTractors out this way too but seldom much traffic here anyway.
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It's no fun getting stuck behind tractors and farm equipment.
ReplyDeleteWe often get behind a tractor or a school bus and both slow us down!
ReplyDeleteYour idea of a traffic jam is quite different from my idea of a traffic jam!
ReplyDeleteI miss tractors I have to say, I was used to traffic jams in the country being 3 cars stuck behind a tractor or truck, now that I'm in the city the traffic is atrocious at times.
ReplyDeletePatience can be required when stuck behind slower moving traffic!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan