Highway Manners Get Sideswiped
Highway Manners
Get Sideswiped
To The Editor:
Can someone please explain to me why in Newtown only, I have to drive in such a defensive manner on any road, whether itâs day or night?
Iâve never experienced such reckless and inconsiderate drivers as in Newtown.
I regularly drive to Danbury, Bethel and Brookfield without having any problems.
The problem is that I am practically being driven off the roads by people who are driving either in the middle of the road or driving on the center line.
It more often happens around blind corners and hills.
Then there are the others who tailgate, day or night, driving in the middle of the road intending to intimidate you into pulling over or driving faster.
How about using those turn signals which they made for a good reason?
What about using headlights when itâs raining, snowing or foggy? State law is that when the wipers come on so do the headlights! The reason is to make yourself visible to other drivers. Itâs especially important with all of the many back roads we have in Newtown.
Iâm glad that the police department is cracking down on people who violate the speed limit, but what is being done about the lunatics out on the back roads putting our lives in danger on a regular basis?
These problems are equally shared by many of my neighbors and friends who live in Newtown.
Itâs getting out of hand and needs to be addressed immediately, as a very serious problem. And itâs escalating due to increased population.
Yes â I am in a hurry too, but not enough to kill someone or myself!
Yes â there are other drivers who share the road too! People need to think of others on the road.
Iâm tired of the obstacle course!
Nicer in Newtown?!
Sharon Lucsky
169 Brushy Hill Road                December 20, 1999