MORE ?
MORE ?
We have reached that point that I mentioned back in December [I think about there].
My blog has caught up with my weekly Christian pages and will only be published every week now; generally on Saturday morning but, occasionally, Friday night.
I made the suggestion, then, that I could fill in the week with a blog on Photography or Driving. With the new digital cameras, anyone can take a decent picture so I would like to take on the subject of Driving.
It is my hope to generate enough interest to warrant calling the city police and/or the RCMP or, even, the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement organization and get some official representatives following the driving end of the blog and giving the regulations pertaining to the topics and, if we get off the legal end of things, to correct us and keep us safe and legal.
As a professional driver, I have to be continually vigilant of my own mistakes and to correct them quickly before someone sees them and thinks that that is the way it is supposed to be done. I must learn and drive as a correct example of professional driving so that those that don’t know how to drive or those that are learning to drive better can actually see how it is done.
Then there are those ever present rude and aggressive drivers that we all love to hate; the tailgaters, speeders, non-signallers, red light runners, line cutters and lane weavers that we encounter and deal with every day. Who are they and how do you deal with them?
Yes, there is an acceptable way to handle these people. There is a way to recognize them before they get to you so you can be ready for them and not let them ruin your day or worse, crash into you. [or cause you to crash into them]
The most dangerous thing you can do in North America today is to start your vehicle and go out on the highway for a drive. Relax, have fun with this blog and we’ll see if we can’t make your drive a little safer.
It is my hope that mid-week [possibly Tuesday or Wednesday night] to pick a driving topic and discuss it. Your input and requests would be much appreciated.
Always remember, getting to your destination quickly is not nearly as important as getting to your destination safely.











