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The most dangerous holidays

Started by ZLoth, December 31, 2013, 10:02:18 AM

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ZLoth

From CBS Marketwatch:

The most dangerous holidays
QuoteAAA estimates that during this Christmas and New Year's season, nearly 95 million Americans will hit the road, traveling long distances to visit friends and family. Unfortunately, during the end-of-year holiday travel period, nearly 27,900 Americans will be seriously injured in auto accidents, and more than 250 will die.
FULL ARTICLE HERE
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NE2

Bridge Day is probably more dangerous per person actually celebrating.
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Zeffy

And that is why I will not be leaving the house for any New Year's celebrations. Too many drunk fucktards driving making themselves a threat to the other sober (or drunk) drivers on the road. By all means, drink as much as you want, but don't try and operate a motor vehicle while you can't even spell 'Mississippi' because you're that shitfaced. Even though my friends legally can't drink, they do it anyway, and then they wonder why I don't like to ride with them then. Maybe because you won't let the only person who doesn't drink to drive home? Even then, I wouldn't want to be on any highway with people flying by at 85+ mph while I'm riding the right lane going at max 5 over. 

I've already lost a cousin due to a DUI accident - I'd rather not lose anymore people.
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agentsteel53

interestingly, New Years Eve of last year was one of the lightest-traffic days heading home through LA.  about 1am is when I got out of the Grapevine, and I thought I'd be surrounded by bozos, but nope, traffic was so light that I had cruise control on 85 for many segments of I-5.  I figured if I were sober and kept to myself, I'd be less likely to get pulled over, even when driving 5 mph over what is usually enforced.
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hotdogPi

9 PM: Very few cars. Probably the least of the year.
1 AM: Too many drunk drivers.
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Traveled, plus
US 13, 50
MA 22, 35, 40, 53, 79, 107, 109, 126, 138, 141, 159
NH 27, 78, 111A(E); CA 90; NY 366; GA 42, 140; FL A1A, 7; CT 32, 320; VT 2A, 5A; PA 3, 51, 60, WA 202; QC 162, 165, 263; 🇬🇧A100, A3211, A3213, A3215, A4222; 🇫🇷95 D316

Lowest untraveled: 36

Molandfreak

Quote from: Max Rockatansky on December 05, 2023, 08:24:57 PMAASHTO attributes 28.5% of highway inventory shrink to bad road fan social media posts.



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