Dear Editor:
My partner and I recently made a trip into North Vancouver from Langley to the Everything Wine store and I've never seen so many inconsiderate and rude drivers in any other municipality as I did that day in North Vancouver.
Do you think your street address gives you some kind of right to run red lights, not signal when turning into another lane or run stop signs? In that trip, I counted seven red light runners, three stop sign runners and numerous drivers who forgot that their vehicles are equipped with turn signals.
You have no problem cutting off other drivers, and forcing your way into traffic, when clearly you are in the wrong.
I don't know what makes you think you are above the driving laws, but this will be my last trip to the store in North Vancouver as the drivers there are literally crazy.
I know your streets are narrow and congested, but seriously, you make driving in North Vancouver dangerous.
Now I understand why, every single day, the traffic news reports numerous accidents in the City of North Vancouver.
I am a commuter from Langley to Burnaby for my work, and I've never seen as many driving violations as I did that one day in North Van.
I was thrilled when I made it safely over the Iron Worker's bridge and out of your municipality.
Unfortunately, Everything Wine has lost my business because of its location.
Sandra Steffan
Langley