08-25-2008, 03:32 AM
Especially because you can't get into town half the time without seeing a newly mangled guardrail, some vehicle upside down beside the road, or wheel tracks flying off into the brush. I've never lived any place where the driving was so unbelievably hazardous, including the stretch of highway 97 in Oregon state that for years was rated the most dangerous piece of road in the nation.
My dad was the undertaker in the area. I've little tolerance for unsafe driving. Perhaps this would be a good place for some local advocacy? Car crashes will kill one in 20 of us on average.
My dad was the undertaker in the area. I've little tolerance for unsafe driving. Perhaps this would be a good place for some local advocacy? Car crashes will kill one in 20 of us on average.