Monday, August 24, 2009

Traffic Signs


Defective traffic lights?
Lasallians, YOU CAN GET INTO AN ACCIDENT
SAY YOUR PIECE NOW!

4 comments:

  1. with traffic lights, there's no prob. it's with the lack of signs telling of u-turn slots that are. madami kasi ng biglang sumusulpot na kotse kung saan-saan

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  2. traffic lights usually are defective with matching lack of signs especially in the quirino taft area is used to mislead the public into commiting traffic rules so they can give out tix or you know..:D

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  3. also, in edsa corner roxas boulevard, pasay traffic are giving out tix who they believe is doing swerving(this is from the rightmostline before the yellow lane) which is obviously illegal since we follow the alotted turning point of the MMDA. ofcourse, we cannot also enter the yellow lane since we will be caught by the MMDA.so its either pasay traffic or MMDA who will catch us. last, THERE IS NO SWERVING IN PASAY TRAFFIC RULES SO WHERE THE FUCK DO THE ENFORCERS GET THE IDEA OF SWERVING.??

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  4. Philippines lack traffic signs badly. What's worse is that drivers of the vehicles who use the paths that lack signs also don't use their signal lights. What's up with that? That's absolutely irritating. Imagine you are driving through Taft, which is a straight road (with potholes), and then suddenly the vehicle in front turns without even turning his or her signal light on. To everyone concerned: please don't be such ignorant to everyone else who uses this road. People in the local government or the MMDA, it is your duty to add signs and clear out all the other hassles in roads: just do your jobs. Don't be lazy. The enforcers who are assigned to apprehend people using the wrong slots to go u-turn are sometimes missing because it is very very sunny. I advise you guys to continue doing your job no matter what the weather is. To the ignorant drivers who are to weak to understand how the left stick beside the steering wheel works: please study your car manual and don't ever drive again until you know how your car works.

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