
When I travel interstate didto, I never go at night. Bisag wider ang lanes kaysa diri, wala may lights sa interstate and delikado sad didto if you have car trouble sa gabii... daghan buang buang sa U.S. Safer pa gyud ghapon to travel daytime kay you can see better.
Regarding sa lack of lights.... Im not saying that its wrong to have lights sa highway.. that would be welcome pero going back to reality... di gyud sya feasible (financially).... maybe gwen should just light up key areas sa mga small towns for crime prevention, place reflectors sa sharp turns and make sure the paint sa road is clearly seen. She could also do something similar sa U.S. where naay grooves ang side sa road to alert drivers if they're starting to veer off course.
heheh..back to reality..mag hisgut nalang ta ug Naga-Uling road mga pre instead of US highways![]()
I agree. Kung di na si Gwen ang governor, tangtangon ni ang "This Is Not the Province"? That sign serves no purpose. Kita ra naa diri, kahibao tay unsay pasabot, but it doesn't go well with visitors, potential investors, etc. Insulting pa gyud sa mga Promdi, not just the people from Cebu province, apil na pud tong mga taga laing province. Besides, major thoroughfares bordering Cebu City, like those in Talisay just next to SRP and Mandaue reclamation area just next to NRA are not that dark. Hahay, mao bitaw gitawag ug siyudad kay mas hayag inig ka gabii kaysa sa probinsya. Unsa man diay? Ayaw tawon i challenge si Gwen, basin mo order ug additional lamp posts!!!
I can only say one word regarding the sign: CHILDISH
insulto na sa mga gapuyo sa probincya. insulto pud na sa CEBECO who has done well in their electrification service...
the first sign is for safety purposes but the second sign makes the whole message childish.
maypa ilisdan na ni Tomas ug: "PLEASE DIM YOUR LIGHTS, THE FUTURE OF CEBU CITY IS NOT THAT BRIGHT"...
Last edited by giddyboy; 10-29-2009 at 01:42 PM.
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