I say “drive carefully” to my family members any time I know they are going off in the car. We do a lot of driving in California and I usually enjoy driving,but not in crazy rush hour traffic. I am not really keen on driving along narrow, winding roads that run along a high cliff like Highway 1 in California. Although, if I am the passenger, I work to tamp down my fears and enjoy the spectacular views. One place along that highway with a history of being particularly dangerous is Devil’s Slide. When I was a teenager I heard tales of reckless young drivers going over the edge. This section of the highway has been bypassed now and the old section has been converted into hiking and bike trails, a very good idea. Here’s a link to the history of Devil’s Slide and Highway 1, and “drive carefully.”
This post is part of JusJotItJan guest hosted by Dan Antion at No Facilities. The prompt word for today is ” danger” suggested by Mathew at MWLange, you can check out his blog,too.
I say that too! I don’t drive yet but I have a bit of paranoia. Given the traffic in India – the danger is real.
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Yes, I have been reading about traffic and driving in other countries and I don’t think I would do very well with it. Our freeways and drivers here are getting worse. Here we say you need to “drive defensively,” or watch out for other drivers. 🙂
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So true, Prajakta. We have to look both ways before crossing a one way street. And don’t even get me started on the people who regularly break traffic rules…
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Thanks for participating in #JusJoJan, Deborah. I’ve driven the coast highway a few times. It does have a few scary spots, but the experience is worth the fear. I think it’s more scary as the passenger than the driver. “Drive carefully” is always good advice.
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Yes, it is a beautiful drive. The driver has to keep his/her eyes on the road too. Thanks, Dan.
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I tell people to “Be careful” when they leave, too. I remember riding along 5 and freaking out — well, I freaked out most of my rides out west — cliffs and no guardrails! Not nearly enough guardrails for me! Here isn’t like that, in either way. We Midwesterners, we like us some guardrails! 🙂
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Yeah, those guardrails can give you a sense that at least if you head for cliff they could hold you back. 😀 Thanks, Joey.
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It’s beautiful, but that no guardrails thing scares me, too. I’m curious if they’ve done studies that show guardrails don’t make a big difference or is it that wild and free California spirit?
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Well I am not sure the guardrails are needed along the whole route. There are some natural barriers for example. I do not know why no guardrails in general, would have to research. 🙂
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