A lead article in today's Honolulu Advertiser puts forward a theory I've heard more than a few times, particularly from people who've lived and driven on the Mainland: Drivers in Hawaii might be less aggressive than their Mainland counterparts, but they're sometimes nice to a fault.
I've definitely seen people create greater inconvenience to many in order to give extra accommodation to one... but I've also seen an increasing amount of road rage, excessive speeding, wild weaving, and other signs that tempers on Hawaii roads are flaring up. That combination can't possibly be good.
What do you think?
I've definitely seen people create greater inconvenience to many in order to give extra accommodation to one... but I've also seen an increasing amount of road rage, excessive speeding, wild weaving, and other signs that tempers on Hawaii roads are flaring up. That combination can't possibly be good.
What do you think?
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