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{the voice of the road}

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PlateWire is a public repository and electronic forum of drivers by drivers. Using a drivers license plate, commuters can communicate their thoughts and feelings in regards to driving on today's roadways.
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Legend
Award a good driver for their good deed Award
flag or warn a bad driver of their bad action Flag
notify a driver of a physical danger or hazard with their vehicle Hazard
send a flirtacious message to a driver you liked Wink

Wire Legend

Award Flag Wink Hazard

To "Award" a driver, is to say thanks to a driver for showing courtesy and thoughtfulness.

To "Flag" a driver, is to warn a driver of his/her rude and/or careless behavior that you have witnessed.

To "Wink" at a driver, is to send a flirtacious message to a driver you've encountered.

To "Hazard" a driver is to warn them of a physical hazard that their vehicle exhibits.


DDD 2009








Flashing red means STOP!

I live on Malmstrom AFB.  I drive my children to the bus stop and wait.  Mean while other parents drop their children off at the school that my children do not go to.  Well, for MONTHS people have blown through the yeild sign AND continue to go behind the bus and not stop while the bus's red lights are flashing.  (there is a road that comes to a T that the parents dropping off thier children that they come out of, the bus pulls infront of the T area and leaves a gap big enough so cars are able to go throught still) Well, tomorrow I will contact the security forces AGAIN and I will be armed with my camera so I have proof and hopefully some license plates.  This momma is going on a war path, not just for my children but for other peoples children.

  

heather078
Wednesday, January 24, 2007


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Thursday, January 25, 2007

Go getem Heather. Stop at the Bear Den (State police post) and get a complain form. Fill out your info and then make copies. Every time you take a picture of one of these idiots it needs to be time and day stamped. Hopefully your camera has this feature...if not you probably need a new camera anyway, right. Also complaining to the local authorities may help. Have them position a "plain wrapper" in that area when this is happening. Just a few ideas to get you "doing it right the first time". Good Luck 

roostercruiser 

Thursday, February 01, 2007

 Hey ya thank you for the comment.  My husband has told me that since i am on a military base i can not video tape or take pictures.  i called and did my "nagging" about the situation today so hopefully tomorrow i see a change!

heather078 

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