Caulfield: Sorry I'm late. I live west of school.
Mrs. Olsen: So do I.
Caulfield: Equinox, you know.
Mrs. Olsen: You're fine.
Frazz: That worked.
Caulfield: She had traffic cones stuck in her bumper.
There is a tunnel in Malibu where, for several days, the sun in the fall is positioned directly at the far end completely blinding drivers. The only way to get through is to follow the yellow line out the driver’s window. Really scary and dangerous.
I had that problem a couple of weeks ago. On the drive to work there is a intersection with camera controlled traffic lights, and the sunrise was shinning right into the camera in my direction. So the when light stayed red for 4 cycles, since I was the first car I finally made a right on red and went around a block. When I got back on that street and drove a few blocks until the intersection was out of site the light still hadn’t turned.
I can relate! The worst is going up a hill, hugging the side of the road and keeping your gaze fixed there because you literally can’t see ANYTHING if you look up.
frumdebang about 10 years ago
Traffic cones in the bumper are better than body parts.
jessegooddoggy about 10 years ago
There is a tunnel in Malibu where, for several days, the sun in the fall is positioned directly at the far end completely blinding drivers. The only way to get through is to follow the yellow line out the driver’s window. Really scary and dangerous.
Rwill about 10 years ago
I had that problem a couple of weeks ago. On the drive to work there is a intersection with camera controlled traffic lights, and the sunrise was shinning right into the camera in my direction. So the when light stayed red for 4 cycles, since I was the first car I finally made a right on red and went around a block. When I got back on that street and drove a few blocks until the intersection was out of site the light still hadn’t turned.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer about 10 years ago
the power of the sun
John Glynn creator about 10 years ago
very hard to drive these mornings
holmswedeholm about 10 years ago
Couldn’t be a more pleasant ear bug to have…the Eagles!
mourdac Premium Member about 10 years ago
This happens in Seattle.
pam Miner about 10 years ago
I love panel 1!
DKHenderson 7 days ago
I can relate! The worst is going up a hill, hugging the side of the road and keeping your gaze fixed there because you literally can’t see ANYTHING if you look up.