Red has a peeve:
I wish to address the idiot using his ass cheeks for earmuffs on Big Tree Road just west of St. Francis Drive this morning:
I understand that the sun is shining directly into your windshield at this intersection at 7:30 am. I also understand that this makes it difficult to see the traffic signals at the intersection. What I don't understand is how stopping 6 car lengths away from the intersection is a reasonable way to make sure you can see the traffic lights without staring directly into the sun. Especially since the lightS are controlled by sensors in the road approaching the intersection that you didn't come anywhere NEAR.
Oh yeah, and when someone finally got up that close on the other side of the intersection and tripped the sensor to change the light, YOU STILL DIDN'T SEE IT. Why am I not surprised that you were driving a Lincoln Town Car and I could only see the top of your hat from behind you?
I understand that the sun is shining directly into your windshield at this intersection at 7:30 am. I also understand that this makes it difficult to see the traffic signals at the intersection. What I don't understand is how stopping 6 car lengths away from the intersection is a reasonable way to make sure you can see the traffic lights without staring directly into the sun. Especially since the lightS are controlled by sensors in the road approaching the intersection that you didn't come anywhere NEAR.
Oh yeah, and when someone finally got up that close on the other side of the intersection and tripped the sensor to change the light, YOU STILL DIDN'T SEE IT. Why am I not surprised that you were driving a Lincoln Town Car and I could only see the top of your hat from behind you?

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