Submitted by GuestUSMC (not verified) on Tue, 10/23/2012 - 3:04pm.
It is not the road or curves, it is the drivers. I have lived in this area for over 35 years and traveled 133 hundreds of times. In fact, I passed the accident site a few minurtes before it happened this morning. Most times folks are in too big a hurry. I have seen many near misses on that road. Just the other day, a guy in an old Mercedes nearly ran head-on into another car trying to get to the front of the "pack". Sooner or later, your luck runs out when you drive carelessly. Tailgating also seems to be a popular game around here. Though not as bad as a head-on, rear end collisions can be bad news as well. As for guest 112121, I see nothing at all wrong with this account of what happened.
It is not the road or
It is not the road or curves, it is the drivers. I have lived in this area for over 35 years and traveled 133 hundreds of times. In fact, I passed the accident site a few minurtes before it happened this morning. Most times folks are in too big a hurry. I have seen many near misses on that road. Just the other day, a guy in an old Mercedes nearly ran head-on into another car trying to get to the front of the "pack". Sooner or later, your luck runs out when you drive carelessly. Tailgating also seems to be a popular game around here. Though not as bad as a head-on, rear end collisions can be bad news as well. As for guest 112121, I see nothing at all wrong with this account of what happened.