This is NOT a joke
Little tip:
When travelling on the switchbacks on the Northshore road -- especially when you have to swing into the other lane-- it's polite to give a quick TOOT TOOT on the horn to let any oncoming traffic know you're on your way around.
This has saved our ass on occasion and is pretty much SOP on island.
This is procedure is essential on switchback just before you get to Peter Bay switchback (coming from Cruz Bay).

When travelling on the switchbacks on the Northshore road -- especially when you have to swing into the other lane-- it's polite to give a quick TOOT TOOT on the horn to let any oncoming traffic know you're on your way around.
This has saved our ass on occasion and is pretty much SOP on island.
This is procedure is essential on switchback just before you get to Peter Bay switchback (coming from Cruz Bay).
*Another fine scatterbrained production
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mindehankins
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I need a class in defensive riding. My driving is fine. I haven't had a ticket or accident my entire life.Wakey wrote:I wonder if taking a class on defensive driving might help someone that was nervous in cars.
The kind of class I'm thinking about is the one where they wet the parking lot and put down cones.
Learning just what a car can do, even in the wet might be liberating.
I sound fearless but truth be told I don't let many people drive me under any circumstances
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mindehankins
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The switchbacks on North Shore are challenging but you at least have a view of the on-coming traffic. Gift Hill was a white knuckle ride for my passengers last trip. The view of on-coming traffic is very limited and we had the pleasure of encountering a number of cement trucks headed down as we were headed up. Beautiful views from there or so I am told. 
I for one follow the 'toot-toot' rule and always appreciate the same from others.
I for one follow the 'toot-toot' rule and always appreciate the same from others.
"got a drink in my hand and my toes in the sand"

