When a person drives on the freeways in San Antonio, TX, he puts his life in the danger zone of life. Why do the people always seem to be in a hurry? There are times when people will zip from the first lane to the exit lane without any signal given and cause an accident and the Police are nowhere in site.

Why are the people always in a hurry? Do they not allow enough time when they plan to run errands or leave for their job?
While each vehicle reaches its optimal fuel economy at a different speed (or range of speeds), gas mileage usually decreases rapidly at speeds above 50 mph. You can assume that each 5 mph you drive over 50 mph is like paying an additional $0.22 per gallon for gas.
If a person would think seriously about the time you have in a day – that is really all you have – 24 hours. My suggestion is to allow enough time for your day to make it a good day instead of ruining it by causing a wreck. There is always tomorrow to finish off what wasn’t accomplished today and if you aren’t alive for tomorrow – what difference does it make?
Slow down and enjoy your drive and save twenty-two cents. Then we can all arrive at our destination.
kommonsentsjane
I grew up in San Antonio, but live a good hour away now for many reasons. The traffick and many drivers are horrible. You’re right. Where are the traffic patrol police?
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Yes, where are they? A trip to SA and fighting the traffic is a dreaded chore.
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