Things that happen when you don't have a camera.
My camera mount broke, due largely to being a poor set up, so I haven't been running a camera for a month or two.
Naturally...
Yesterday morning:
Near unprecedented dense fog and very low visibility for almost all the trip into town. (40 minute suburban/urban commute )
It was only once it got sunny that people started driving like idiots. Odd.
Last night's commute:
Leave city car park.
First corner - uber driver gradually 'creeping' the light and was literally in the middle of the intersection buy the time light turned green!
Busier than usual CBD - first km of trip caused by a 3 car nose to tail.
Followed immediately afterwards by 4 km of VERY slow stop start traffic. Thank goodness for lane filtering.
Cause of traffic jam was a 5 car nose to tail.
After that not too bad traffic but NUMEROUS red light runners & mobile phone users.
I could have made a whole 'Turds in Traffic' episode from one night.
Bugger shit damn.
My camera mount broke, due largely to being a poor set up, so I haven't been running a camera for a month or two.
Naturally...
Yesterday morning:
Near unprecedented dense fog and very low visibility for almost all the trip into town. (40 minute suburban/urban commute )
It was only once it got sunny that people started driving like idiots. Odd.
Last night's commute:
Leave city car park.
First corner - uber driver gradually 'creeping' the light and was literally in the middle of the intersection buy the time light turned green!
Busier than usual CBD - first km of trip caused by a 3 car nose to tail.
Followed immediately afterwards by 4 km of VERY slow stop start traffic. Thank goodness for lane filtering.
Cause of traffic jam was a 5 car nose to tail.
After that not too bad traffic but NUMEROUS red light runners & mobile phone users.
I could have made a whole 'Turds in Traffic' episode from one night.
Bugger shit damn.