[MBZ] The moron begs to differ. (Was e-lane, was road rules)

2005-09-29 Thread Dan Weeks
Gabriel: If you look at my post, I didn't say PARKING, I said CHANGING A TIRE, which requires a hard, level surface, not the ditch, to do safely. Gabriel wrote: morons, lets get something straight...you should NEVER and I repeat, NEVER use the shoulder on the freeway to park. In response to

Re: [MBZ] The moron begs to differ. (Was e-lane, was road

2005-09-29 Thread Curt Raymond
es to mind. Another was a highway that I can't remember the designation of in Colorado. I-90 across New York state can get quite lonsome sometimes too. -Curt Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 09:09:45 -0700 From: "Gabriel S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [MBZ] The moron begs

Re: [MBZ] The moron begs to differ. (Was e-lane, was road

2005-09-29 Thread Gabriel S.
ar. I-95 in Maine north of Bangor comes to mind. Another was a highway that > I can't remember the designation of in Colorado. I-90 across New York state > can get quite lonsome sometimes too. > > > > -Curt > > > > Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 09:09:45 -0700 > From:

Re: [MBZ] The moron begs to differ. (Was e-lane, was road rules)

2005-09-29 Thread Gabriel S.
you should never even change your tire in the "emergency lane"...you should slowly drive to the next exit which is most likely less than half a mile away. Why the hell would you want to change a tire on the freeway? If your car can power itself to an offramp you should conduct all your business off

Re: [MBZ] The moron begs to differ. (Was e-lane, was road rules)

2005-09-29 Thread David Brodbeck
Gabriel S. wrote: you should never even change your tire in the "emergency lane"...you should slowly drive to the next exit which is most likely less than half a mile away. This tells me a lot about the limited driving conditions you've experienced. I've driven in places where exits are often

Re: [MBZ] The moron begs to differ. (Was e-lane, was road rules)

2005-09-29 Thread Gabriel S.
ya, well if you are driving in the rual areas where exits are 20 miles apart (aka interstate 5 between san fran and LA) then yes, pulling over to fix a tire really doesent bother anyone...at the same time these areas generally don't have traffic problems. On 9/29/05, David Brodbeck <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: [MBZ] The moron begs to differ. (Was e-lane, was road rules)

2005-09-29 Thread Kevin
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 01:40:39PM -0700, Gabriel S. wrote: > ya, well if you are driving in the rual areas where exits are 20 miles apart > (aka interstate 5 between san fran and LA) then yes, pulling over to fix a > tire really doesent bother anyone...at the same time these areas generally > don'

Re: [MBZ] The moron begs to differ. (Was e-lane, was road rules)

2005-09-29 Thread Gabriel S.
I went to school in San Fransisco and drive that road at least once a quarter for the full 3 years i was up there...never really saw any traffic, but then again, i was doing alot of night driving. On 9/29/05, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 01:40:39PM -0700, Gabriel S.