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Old 02-13-2007, 10:17 AM   #641 (permalink)
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Re: Buses with racks go a long way

>>>>>>> Such locations are supposed to have reduced speed warning signs
>>>>>>> so that stopping from the reduced speed is possible. If these
>>>>>>> signs don't exist, the transportation engineer in charge should
>>>>>>> be notified.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Transportation engineer <BAHHH HAAA HAA COUGH!!> <wiping tears
>>>>>> from my eyes> Oh man THAT IS A GOOD ONE. The county I came from
>>>>>> didn't even have building inspector (note that is for the entire
>>>>>> COUNTY) and you expect them to have a transportation engineer.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As for the state roads the spot is well known because during the
>>>>>> summer tourist season there is usually at least two MAJOR traffic
>>>>>> accidents (one time involving a state trooper).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The point is slow speed objects in a place where they are not
>>>>>> expected are dangerous. It doesn't matter if the object is a car,
>>>>>> tractor, bike or cow..
>>>>>
>>>>> Wow. A state transportation department full of ingoramuses
>>>>> responsible for a known hazardous situation that could easily be
>>>>> fixed.
>>>>
>>>> Have you ever tried dealing with a state department? Been there
>>>> (several times) and didn't even get a lousy tee shirt. I was sure
>>>> that after in one year a trooper had been rear ended and a
>>>> motorcyclist KILLED at that intersection something would be done. I
>>>> was on that same road last year and there was a change. . .they
>>>> repainted the lines.
>>>> Remember you can't sue the state w/o its permission.
>>>
>>> Pig ignorant fantasy.

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>> Why don't you try to sue your state.

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> Not that stupid.


Glad to see your self-esteem is getting better.

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>> You'll find out that something controled by a bunch of power hungry
>> lawyers has made itself fairly lawyer proof.

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> Pig ignorant fantasy.
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> Have fun explaining those who have done just that and won.


Why should I, I never claimed it couldn't be done. People have even sued
the feds and won. Which is even harder.
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