Quotes About Traffic
If the AAP comes to power, we will revise laws on road safety.
~ Gurpreet Ghuggi
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There is so much we can do to save lives on our roads.
~ Michelle Yeoh
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A lot of people has lost their lives due to indiscipline on the roads.
~ Arvind Kejriwal
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I've driven in rush hour a lot and it makes me not want to drive.
~ Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
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L.A. kind of scares me.
~ Kevin Bacon
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Funding has not kept pace with demand for expanded lanes and well-maintained roadways.
~ Joe Lonsdale
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I've fallen asleep at red lights before. Not like passed out, but like I've put the parking break on and reclined my seat and taken a nap.
~ Ari Shaffir
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You are a traffic cop of kitchenware. If there is a backup, then you must find the "villain," the metaphoric flat tire or rear-ender.
~ Peter Miller
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Cheered on by other motorists the lorry driver urinated over the nearest three protesters.
~ Phil Hall
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Billing was at Tower Hill, addressing the 12,000 police who had called a general strike ('Traffic Managing Itself' headlined The Times, noting that at least the reprehensible strikers had agreed to work in the event of an air raid)
~ Philip Hoare
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I have a driving tip for you: Never hit the lead car in a funeral. I have never seen that many people in that bad a mood.
~ Phyllis Diller
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Any time three New Yorkers get into a cab without an argument, a bank has just been robbed.
~ Phyllis Diller
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The best part of visiting Calcutta is definitely the food and seeing my relatives who I don't get to see often enough. The worst is the pollution and traffic.
~ Tiya Sircar
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Autos for years seemed to give us freedom and independence, but when they create traffic jams and other problems in the parks, the experience of serenity in nature that visitors expect is seriously diminished, if not destroyed.
~ Michael Frome
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My life experience confirms that the U.S. government frequently overclassifies data. But that's a stronger argument for not dumping large volumes of government traffic on an unclassified personal server than it is a justification for retroactively challenging classification decisions.
~ Michael Hayden
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There are some shocking cars on the road.
~ Jonathan Ive
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How are the cabs in your city? In Manhattan, where I work, they are rather awful.
~ Barry Ritholtz
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When I go to Beirut, I don't drive. It's traumatizing to drive there.
~ Yasmine Hamdan
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Le auto sono come le persone. Ogni giorno andiamo in giro in mezzo alla ressa, corriamo di qua e di là, arrivando quasi a toccarci ma in realtà c'è pochissimo contatto. Tutti quegli scontri mancati. Tutte quelle opportunità perse. E' inquietante, a pensarci bene. Forse è meglio non pensarci affatto
~ Jonathan Coe
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Laat op de avond, als het verkeer op de snelweg eindelijk bedaarde, leken de dennen achter het woonhuis waarachtig te fluisteren.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Here's the strangeness of having a Tourette's brain, then: no control in my personal experiment of self. What might be only strangeness must always be auditioned for relegation to the domain of symptom, just as symptoms always push into other domains, demanding the chance to audition for their moment of acuity or relevance, their brief shot—coulda been a contender!—at centrality. Personalityness. There's a lot of traffic in my head, and it's two-way.
~ Jonathan Lethem
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Don't rush traffic, take your time and relax. -Aaron Jhinkoo
~ Aaron Jhinkoo
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It seemed as if a glaze had been washed from my senses, brightening the sound of the traffic up ahead on the avenue, separating the bus's pneumatic brakes from the bass chug of the delivery-truck engines and the whir and bump of gliding taxis.
~ Adam Haslett
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When the traffic is at a standstill, some of the smaller cottages look dwarfed by the cars. It is possible for the people in the cottages and the cars to look at one another.
~ Rachel Cusk
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