Speed, Safety and Arrogance on the Tollways
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* The arrogance of certain toll road supporters and users absolutely amazes me.
We now have Dana Point councilman William L. Ossenmacher being quoted as saying that many motorists are complaining to him because they’re getting speeding tickets (July 6).
If you’re caught speeding, then surely you should get a ticket. Just what exactly are these people complaining about, and why is Ossenmacher feeling sorry for them?
Could it possibly be that these arrogant toll road speeders think that they’re special, and that the laws of the road don’t apply to them?
STEPHEN BURGESS
San Clemente
* According to Irvine Mayor Christina L. Shea and Dana Point Councilman William L. Ossenmacher, the presence of the California Highway Patrol on the toll roads may be offensive to some. Really? Who, scofflaws and speeders?
When I use the toll road, which is often, I don’t think, as Shea states, “Once you go through, we are going to stick it to you.”
I pay the toll and drive safely. And it is usually a pleasant and relaxing drive.
Ossenmacher is concerned that many motorists complain that they are being ticketed for speeding.
His attitude suggests that he did not avail himself of the most appropriate response: “Don’t speed.”
Eliminate the CHP and the toll road will turn into an autobahn overnight.
Even now, if you drive at 75 mph or less you will be well advised to stay in the far right lane for your own safety.
BARKLEY B. YARBOROUGH
Huntington Beach
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