Even if you are a good driver, you can't guarantee that
other people on the road follow rules.
Not exact matches
The logic generally proceeds as
follows: Because
people are more likely to embark
on road trips during a long weekend than at
other times, gas station owners know demand for their product will rise.
He was like a man
following a
road on an old map that's been out of date for a hundred years; he couldn't see that there were
other newer
roads now that
people were using, or that a few
people were even cutting across fields to build newer ones still.
A good driver is determined with how he deals with
other people on the
road because if noone if
following the lines how are you supposed to
follow them.