Bonnie Posted January 2, 2019 Posted January 2, 2019 For the third time in two days I witnessed drivers, most likely tourists, turning the wrong way down one-way streets. In one case, an accident barely was avoided. Another snarled up traffic pretty badly. Because there are no one-way signs, we all need to be extra vigilant at these intersections during tourist season. I find it interesting that Panama has adopted strict seat belt enforcement, signs (some) indicating curves, and even speed bumps, but somehow has overlooked one-way traffic signs. And in David particularly stop signs are a rarity or are obscured by foliage. I think this lack of signage poses significant hazards on the roads here. 1 Quote
Brundageba Posted January 2, 2019 Posted January 2, 2019 Yes. Makes me nervous when my husband trusts the other driver will stop at these intersections where he has the right of way. I just don't trust the other drivers. He wants to mount my seat facing backwards. ....no I think he'd rather put me in the trunk. 1 Quote
Marcelyn Posted January 2, 2019 Posted January 2, 2019 Make room in that trunk for one more person. I may be joining you! 😄 1 Quote
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