So we spent our journey to work today taking pictures and watching the vehicles over speed, because there’s no traffic past that warning sign. Low visibility? No problem for some drivers; they simply maintain their 140 km/hr speed and responsibly switch on their headlights AND hazard lights for safety.
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Very rare to get that message on Boards
Nice Weather…
The weather today has been absolutely incredible!! I got utterly soaked, and yet I giggle every time I think of the rain. I hope it stays like this for a while!
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Ah, this reminds of Nevada during the rainy season. It was quite refreshing at night after these rainy periods. Too bad now I live in North Carolina, where the weather has been sporadic for a few weeks. It was spring like weather after the Thanksgiving holiday, then a cold front approached (close to freezing temperatures), then it became warm, and now it’s cold with the occasional drizzle. Quite dismal, eh?
140 in the rain! Boy I would love to see what they do if the roads ever get ice!
LOL at switching on hazard lights.
Looks amazing!