
Originally Posted by
pup2
Meron naman. Pero I stay home pag malakas ang snow. Pag mahina, I take the bus or sub -- didn't wanna get snow tires for a leased vehicle anyway. Actually, there was one time nag-hazard yung bus namin -- nagmenor sa rotunda ng intersate dahil may pasaherong nakatulog at lumagpas sa stop. Hindi naman hinuli pero pinagalitan nung driver yung pasahero. hehehe.
Ang rain? Sus. Mahina talaga compared to here lalo pag may bagyo which is almost all the time pag storm season. Naguumpisa na nga masira yung NLEX eh built to International standards daw yun at private pa so walang commissions. Its only over a year old btw.
If you'll see my (original) post, I have very strict conditions in using my hazards (typhoon-strength rain sa gitna ng NLEX and only to warn the guy behind me that I'm going UNDER the speed limit) -- but I do use them -- and I've never been charged with a moving violation -- here or there.
But as I said I understand, if not commisserate with the people making the rules. If they put exceptions kasi, mas lalong mahirap iimplement. Eh kung hazard violation lang, dito nga speed limit at car condition lang ang dalang mahuli eh yun pa. Pero ano na ba talaga yung finding sa rules? Magkakaiba talaga per country? Kaya pala nakakalito eh!
Curious lang ako. You've driven in the middle of dust AND snow storms? What speed were you doing? Tsaka saan ba meron nun?