Probably should get used to this sight cause there is a need for more not fewer Traffic lights and that need is growing since nobody seems interested reducing cars. But safety first is my motto (one ‘em anyway) and it’s good to see brand new traffic lights being installed. Actually, since I’ve never seem any being installed before it was good to see them, it was fun too. I like things out of place, dislocated shall we say, hmmm? Trucks hauled the lights and poles to the corner while it was undergoing scaping, competent workers put them in position. They assemble. May the three colors regulate our stop, go and slow (as if, around here yellow means accelerate, pedestrians beware) for a thousand years; at least a decade? Traffic lights displaced, no assembling. Only for the time being.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Traffic Light Assembling
Probably should get used to this sight cause there is a need for more not fewer Traffic lights and that need is growing since nobody seems interested reducing cars. But safety first is my motto (one ‘em anyway) and it’s good to see brand new traffic lights being installed. Actually, since I’ve never seem any being installed before it was good to see them, it was fun too. I like things out of place, dislocated shall we say, hmmm? Trucks hauled the lights and poles to the corner while it was undergoing scaping, competent workers put them in position. They assemble. May the three colors regulate our stop, go and slow (as if, around here yellow means accelerate, pedestrians beware) for a thousand years; at least a decade? Traffic lights displaced, no assembling. Only for the time being.
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