Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
In general the occurrences rural fatalities usually involve someone who lives in a city or urban area driving in a rural area unaware of the hazards such as slow-moving farm equipment, wildlife that do not know the drivers are not from the area. or persons driving on unfamiliar roads. Another problem particularly a little further west is we have a lot of dark eyed people who have low night vision so they run with as many as 6 or 8 of those super bright lights on top of their pickups with their high beams at the same time, they drive right down the center of the roads and think everyone else should move out of their way. Those are the ones that DXDOT needs to just aim for their lights and shoot them out if their aim happened to be a little low then a couple foreign nationals, or smart a** es might not make it home. no great loss to society. MY friend has been sitting just west of Kermit TX on a blocked highway for the past 3 hours due to one of those 6 lights running a truck off the road about a mile in front of him. I just had a look at his driving hours and location a few seconds ago. if the accident in front of him in the next half hour he will have run out of hours with only 20 miles to his destination and will have to run on personal conveyance for the remaining 20 miles, it just means we have more stupid paperwork to fill out because they won't do anything about those 6 lights vehicles.
Bob arrived at the drill rig around 4:30 with his load of explosives, IE down hole completion materials for perforating the well casing. 20 miles driving on explanatory paperwork, because he was forced to be stuck on the wrong side of a 5-vehicle crash caused by a 23-year-old Honduran who probably didn't even have a driver's license. No wonder why my ins prems. went up?