So curious if anyone else has witnessed the same thing. I live outside of a medium sized largely Hispanic City in PA. This is by no means meant to be a post about race; so please let's not go in that direction. I am only bringing up because I believe increase in illegal immigration has resulted in many relocating to said city as would be easier for them to acclimate.
Just the other day witnessed a person driving 25 in a 45 in the fast lane (normal speed of traffic at least 60); then another an hour later drive through a red light without even stopping again at a low rate of speed. The very next day on the highway similar event; someone driving at a very low rate of speed, clearly oblivious to signs/lights almost as if they didn't have a clue how to read them and a danger to any around them.
I can't be the only one noticing this trend...My thought is with the massive influx of immigrants something has to give here. Is anyone else noticing more dangerous drivers on the road?
I read about huge bump ups in insurance rates due to uninsured drivers in illegal immigrant hotbeds, but I'm also noticing its becoming a much bigger problem than just money as significantly more people are going to get killed in accidents Couple that with the rising drug dilemma and you have a powder keg ready to go off. Just my thoughts, interested to hear how others will weigh in here.
NC/SC - its always the Hispanics in their work vans clogging up the left lane going slower than traffic. Does anyone know if South American countries drive on the left? Could this be simple habit that they haven't acclimated enough to change yet?
The there's having to constantly break out a translator app just to freaking communicate. Why the hell is there so much damned Spanish everywhere?
Whatever. It's irritating. Deportation and market reset can't come fast enough.
Every Latin American country drives on the right. It's pretty much only Japan, the Commonwealth Nations (UK, Australia, New Zealand, India), some places in Africa with British influence, Pakistan (British Raj) and some areas of the Caribbean with heavy UK influence. If they speak Spanish, they drive on our side.