Clearly this is a rant, but probably, you know from your own experience that traffic is a nightmare almost everywhere in the world. With all the technology we have today they should be able to do somethings about this. Can you believe it, some guy was trying to drive a tractor through the middle of the traffic. Some clips are taken from the internet and some are my own pictures.
Sounds more like a Blues themed song. Haha! š
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It makes me want to pull my hair out, it’s so frenetic .
Leslie
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No, I meant the title not the song. š
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It’s the traffic that gets me.
Leslie
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Hahaha! Me too! š
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We try to avoid it as much as possible.
Leslie
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Hahaha! No, I love it! š
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In Hong Kong, there’s usually no traffic jams even during rush hours. However, if there’s an accident occurs or if it suddenly rains heavily, then there would be heavy traffic as well.
China though is a different story. Cities like Beijing and Shanghai always have traffic jams due to the poor transportation system and undisciplined/stupid drivers…
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We were in a traffic jam in Beijing. It took hours to get home.
Leslie
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Reblogged this on Brittius.
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Traffic is another thing I don’t miss about the daily grind.
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Isn’t it though? We try to avoid it at all costs but sometimes, even then, it is a nightmare.
Leslie
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I’ve written about this a couple of times — trying to figure how many hours, days, weeks, months of my life has been spent sitting in traffic. We’ve gotten a spoiled living in the country where the worst traffic jams are three cars at an intersection waiting for a farm vehicle to move. We do, however, have the ubiquitous “slow driver” and because all our roads are single lane, you can’t get around them. They have superior “blocking” skills to prevent passing, skills honed through decades of practice.
Everywhere, they seem to think the answer is to keep building more and more roads. The answer is not more roads. It’s fewer cars plus available, attractive, affordable public transportation. Which is not, as far as I can tell, ever going to happen.
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I agree that public transit is the better way. When we lived in Paris we didn’t have a car and never missed it because of the excellent Metro system.
Leslie
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We don’t even have a taxi in this town. Car or feet. No other options. Well, you could ride a horse, but they are hard to park.
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And they can leave a mess behind.
Leslie
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True, but at least they don’t pollute the air. Watching where you walk is a small price to pay.
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It is also very good for your rose bushes.
Leslie
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I hear it’s the best š
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Nothing else like it!
Leslie
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I quit believing every thing one I found out about Santa Clause, since finding about about Obama I believe every thing, none of which he says or claims to do.
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You have to fix that! We have a similar problem here in Canada. (Can’t wait for the next election. It’s going to be a fun night.)
Leslie
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If the U.S. doesn’t get rid of the Progressive movement here, the Republic may not stand unless those of us with guns are ready do take it to the limit. I’m one of them. Reminding me of of my favorite group, the Eagles. “Take it to the limit” for your listening pleasure. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HYiaYyfp8Q
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There are going to be some changes, no doubt about it. Let’s pray it is for the good of the people.
Leslie
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It can’t really get much worse than the tyrannical bastards running the Progressive movement here. They must be driven under ground for the next 30-40 years.
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