Showing posts with label drivers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drivers. Show all posts

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Daytime running lights

I have been noticing recently that more and more drivers are not turning out their full lighting systems during the dawn to dusk period of the day. They are turning on their parking lights, and dashboard lights; but not turning on their rear lights.

This means that they can see the road and their dashboard, but I can't see them from behind. And so a few times I have been surprised by their car just appearing in front of me. Why are they not turning on their rear lights?

 There are some drivers who after you find them and flash your high beams will turn on their rear lights, but most just drive on.

I wish that so much of a car was more automatic, and more out of the control of the person driving it. Here are some ideas for automakers:


  • Cell phones should be disabled while the car is in motion. 
  • Black boxes should be in every car and truck - easy access for cops after an accident to find fault. and should record everything fro speed, signals, lights, if a cell phone was touched or used. 
  • booster seats for those less than 5 feet 5 inches tall.
  • snow tires for November through till may


Here is another idea for our government to start doing.

Every driver should have to take a written test every 5 years. - Driving is NOT A RIGHT, but a privilege!
Professional Driver already have to take a test every 5 years... why not force every driver to?

This will create jobs and help to ensure that drivers are keeping up with the new and old rules of the road. That we as drivers are dependent on those around us to make to where we are going safely.

I really want to come home each day safely. But more and more people are making that a HUGE challenge.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Lefthanders?

I am not sure if this is a problem only found in the Toronto Area or if its wide spread.

Let me explain:

There are two lanes or more on a stretch of road. Say the road is 4 kilometers between a stop sign or set of lights. All the cars will be in the left hand lane when I approach them. The funny part is the 1st car in the line will not be doing to the speed limit. So I have to pass them on the right side which is easy by doing the speed limit. The best part is that when you get to the next light, none of them is turning left.

This is most common when there are no driveways or other street entering onto that stretch of road.

Since when did the left lane become the passing lane.