07-22-2012, 07:49 AM
I drive fast and safe everywhere, wave to the cops, don't have a problem. 25 on Ainaloa is crazy, most drive 35. I think the biggest problem is mainland transplant A-holes all high on their concept of Aloha driving well under the speed limit usually in some POS predictable fuel efficient SUV or car with stupid bumper stickers. The road is for driving on, not acting out your philosophy of life and causing a butterfly effect 5 miles back. Follow the law, don't drive with Aloha, being nice on the road only makes for more traffic. There are numerous road studies to that effect showing those that drive slow, or let people out, or some other non-law prescribed BS "Aloha" cause major traffic problems that butterfly out into accidents. Drive fast, efficiently and don't force others to socialize with your back bumper, its a tool for transportation not some soap box of social awareness and concern. Yes, those that are driving way to fast are part of the problem too. Drive the flow of traffic which should at least be the speed limit, if not a little over. Oh and please drive decisively, constant unpredictable hesitation, second guessing and fear really mess things up. The accelerator is your friend when looking to pull out on to a highway and merge into a hole in the traffic. If you can't drive, please don't.
“Setting a good example is a far better way to spread ideals than through force of arms.”
-Ron Paul
“Setting a good example is a far better way to spread ideals than through force of arms.”
-Ron Paul