Yeah, he's talking about traffic again
The laws of physics seem not to apply while traveling the interstate systems in Atlanta. For the past couple of days, it has been rainy and overcast. This should necessitate slower traffic due to road conditions and the greater possibility of fender-benders. However, it really wasn't that bad of a commute back and forth to work. This morning, when the clouds have broken and the sun is shining down, drying off the roads, it takes double the amount of time to make it from point A to point B. There were no wrecks, no fender-benders, no car fires, no stalls, no nothing.
It just makes no sense whatsoever.
But at least now I know why I had to replace the brakes in my vehicle. When all you do is keep you foot on the brake pedal for 2 hours, you're bound to wear down the brake pad.
I'm so glad that the vehicle I drive is an automatic. On a day like today, driving my old car (stick shift), I would have developed "clutch knee". It's kind of like "tennis elbow" but affecting a different part of the body and not caused from playing tennis.