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Tag Archives: driving
Place more value on your life and the lives of others than on a text…
My blog entry today is an open letter to a young woman who was driving behind me for awhile today on my way back from the NDSU campus. She caught my eye originally while I was sitting at a stop light. The … Continue reading
Tagged cell phones, distracted driving, driving, risk, risk management, safety, texting
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Get behind me in line…
On Saturday, The Forum published an Associated Press article about a woman from Max, North Dakota. The story was so short that I will include it in its entirety here. “COLEHARBOR, N.D. – A 29-year-old Max woman was cited for careless … Continue reading
I brake for robins?
I have taken to traveling the back way out of my neighborhood down 10th Street West in West Fargo now that I am taking the interstate to work each day. If you have ever traveled down that road you know … Continue reading
Tagged driving, road hazards, robins, streets, West Fargo
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Vigilante lecturer…
I have been forced to travel the interstate to work since the advent of road construction season in West Fargo. I am not a fan of the ins-and-outs of closed lanes and detours – my theory is that there are more fender … Continue reading