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Joyce Coomer: Drivers not using right lanes to turn

Joyce M. Coomer writes
Intersections, etc., at Walmart, Goodwill, etc.

The only problem I've had with that intersection is a problem I've been having the past several years (and one that's getting worse) all around town -- people not turning from one street into another street using the correct lane of traffic. Apparently basic laziness is the culprit as driving a few more feet before turning the steering wheel a little more would require more effort. I guess people would rather hit someone head-on in the opposite lane of traffic than watch what they're doing and exert a little more muscle power.
- Joyce M. Coomer




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