12-09-2014, 05:35 AM
It's best not confuse your right to TRAVEL unobstructed, with a mythical right to drive unobstructed. Otherwise in addition to people believing they can just get in a car, turn the key and go wherever they want to, we would get situations like this, with drivers enjoying their freedom, and inalienable right to:
Drive their D9 dozer down 130 at rush hour to get to their next job. Who needs trailers?
Send their 12 year old to pick up some snacks at the Wiki with the Chevy.
Roads and highways filled with Vespas, ATV's, motorized skateboards, etc.
Arguments that a speed limit interferes with rights to drive unimpeded by time constraints.
Arguments that limiting drivers to the right lane on the road interferes with their freedom to choose their own best route of travel.
If the guy in the video had to get somewhere, he is perfectly within his rights to take the bus, call a cab, or a friend. He is fully capable of traveling in freedom in a legal manner.
Drive their D9 dozer down 130 at rush hour to get to their next job. Who needs trailers?
Send their 12 year old to pick up some snacks at the Wiki with the Chevy.
Roads and highways filled with Vespas, ATV's, motorized skateboards, etc.
Arguments that a speed limit interferes with rights to drive unimpeded by time constraints.
Arguments that limiting drivers to the right lane on the road interferes with their freedom to choose their own best route of travel.
If the guy in the video had to get somewhere, he is perfectly within his rights to take the bus, call a cab, or a friend. He is fully capable of traveling in freedom in a legal manner.
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves