Interesting dilemma I encountered while driving to work this morning.
Not so much for me, but for people waiting for SEPTA buses.
The problem is that there is so much snow out there, the shelters have been plowed in and riders are forced to stand in the street as they await their buses.
I had to be careful while driving in the dark not to get too close to the right-hand edge of the road.
There isn’t a lot of space out there to begin with what with snow plowed up on the sides of the roads.
It’s an accident looking for a place to happen.
It doesn’t take much, just glancing at the radio, to veer over into the danger zone.
Of course, that would not mean much to the guy who blew by me while talking on his cell phone.
Let’s be careful out there.
Not so much for me, but for people waiting for SEPTA buses.
The problem is that there is so much snow out there, the shelters have been plowed in and riders are forced to stand in the street as they await their buses.
I had to be careful while driving in the dark not to get too close to the right-hand edge of the road.
There isn’t a lot of space out there to begin with what with snow plowed up on the sides of the roads.
It’s an accident looking for a place to happen.
It doesn’t take much, just glancing at the radio, to veer over into the danger zone.
Of course, that would not mean much to the guy who blew by me while talking on his cell phone.
Let’s be careful out there.
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