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Agrees with Joe Hare on drivers being alike Comments re article 57121 Doesn't understand why everyone is down on Columbia drivers Wayne Armitage writes: Joe Hare you hit the nail on the head. All Drivers are alike in all cities. So it all comes back to the fact that since no one obeys the traffic laws then no one should complain about accidents at intersections. It is not the maker or the designer of roads that cause accidents it is the drivers that are not paying attention and obeying the laws. - Wayne ArmitageThanks, Wayne Armitage: You're right, drivers are generally alike, everywhere, and the majority of Adair County drivers are way above average. What most are complaining about is the tiny number in the Idiot Class, the Jerks, the driving bullies who need attention. And what's wrong with making the roadways more intuitive? -EW This story was posted on 2013-01-24 03:41:27
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