Back when business used to take me to different cities, I enjoyed comparing the local traffic reporters’ different terms. Two I remember are “gapers’ delay” and “curiosity slowdown”.
I hate all these rubber-neckers. They cause such a queue on the roads because their lives are so boring they need to gawk at something that happened, that may freshen up their dull existence. Too much?
Reminds me of a time when I lived in the San Fernando Valley in Calif there was flashing sign which read SMOG ALERT on the 101 Freeway on a particularly bad smoggy day. Was like, WHAT?! No kidding, like Californians wouldn’t realize that? Dumbest idea ever.
I used to travel occasionally to Mexico for work. One time as I was being driven in a highway, we’re doing about 75 mph, and a fire could be seen ahead. As we got closer, a car on the side was fully on fire. The driver was standing about 50 feet from it, waving people to keep moving. No one slowed down at all- we blew by it, and I became even more impressed than I already was by the Mexican way of life. I learned a lot from them.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 6 months ago
“Blightseers.”
Imagine 6 months ago
Rubber necks.
Pickled Pete 6 months ago
Big windows to see better…
pschearer Premium Member 6 months ago
Back when business used to take me to different cities, I enjoyed comparing the local traffic reporters’ different terms. Two I remember are “gapers’ delay” and “curiosity slowdown”.
Ubintold 6 months ago
About the only time they will slow down.
Gent 6 months ago
Also keeps your smartpyhone ready to takes peectures.
pat sandy creator 6 months ago
roadside attraction…
Dobie Premium Member 6 months ago
Ha! (˃̵ᴗ˂̵) (˃̵ᴗ˂̵) (˃̵ᴗ˂̵)
Mike’s right! … and there really should be signs for that!
MRC112 6 months ago
I hate all these rubber-neckers. They cause such a queue on the roads because their lives are so boring they need to gawk at something that happened, that may freshen up their dull existence. Too much?
ladykat 6 months ago
There might be another accident if you don’t stop tailgating that semi!
Stan Corrected 6 months ago
Looks like a permanent sign. Bad stretch of road?
Daltongang Premium Member 6 months ago
These words are as true today as they were when the first automobiles hit the road.
Doug K 6 months ago
How about “No Gawking” instead?
Frank Burns Eats Worms 6 months ago
If she gets sore from gawking, he should rubberneck.
andersjg Premium Member 6 months ago
Ambulance chasers and chiropractors lining up to give aid.
GoldLions Premium Member 6 months ago
Reminds me of a time when I lived in the San Fernando Valley in Calif there was flashing sign which read SMOG ALERT on the 101 Freeway on a particularly bad smoggy day. Was like, WHAT?! No kidding, like Californians wouldn’t realize that? Dumbest idea ever.
davewhamond creator 6 months ago
I hate rubberneckers. I always run into them when they slow down (because I am rubbernecking and didn’t see them slow down).
cuzinron47 6 months ago
Must happen pretty often for them to put up a permanent sign.
cheap_day_return 6 months ago
More accurate for the sign to read, “Caution ahead: Someone failed their driving test.”
raybarb44 6 months ago
They always are……
PoochFan 6 months ago
I used to travel occasionally to Mexico for work. One time as I was being driven in a highway, we’re doing about 75 mph, and a fire could be seen ahead. As we got closer, a car on the side was fully on fire. The driver was standing about 50 feet from it, waving people to keep moving. No one slowed down at all- we blew by it, and I became even more impressed than I already was by the Mexican way of life. I learned a lot from them.