Designating Lanes According to Status
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Poor Clint Hopson of Santa Ana (letters, Aug. 6). There you sit in bumper-to-bumper traffic on the Costa Mesa Freeway while, as you put it, “surfers, housewives, moronic motorcyclists and gardeners sail merrily along in the commuter lane.” Hey, sorry, Clint. The rest of us lowlifes were unaware of the fact that you are a big-time businessman-salesman-consultant and unable to use the commuter lane because you don’t carry passengers. Maybe Caltrans should designate lanes according to job status. Businessmen getting the commuter lane and fast lane; commuters, housewives and surfers the next two lanes, and those always obnoxious gardeners in the slow lane.
If you were serious about your dilemma, you would be trying to find alternatives such as different routes, adjusting your hours, or even another line of work rather than blaming it on Caltrans or crying the blues to the editorial page of the Times. I commute 60 miles a day. I don’t like it, but at least I don’t whine about it.
DAN RODGERS
Los Alamitos
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