Why Can't They Leave Well Enough Alone

This small town is usually quiet with little change. Left Monday night for South Bend to work with a friend on remodeling an old building...its about a 75 mile drive and I stayed with them till Thursday. Came rolling back into town after a LONG 2 hour drive, it was about midnight when I hit town limits. Pulled off the highway onto a road I take daily, runs past the high school. Noticed a bunch of new signs for no parking and then I realized there was new speed limit signs for 25 MPH through there, always been 30 since I've lived here. No big deal really, most school zones around other places are 20-25 MPH. Then over the past few days I've made a lot of runs about town to find those were not the only changes...mind you, as with anyone who lives in an area long enough you get accustomed to the streets, speed limits, stops, etc. They apparently decided to change a few intersections as well. What used to be 4 way stops are now 2 or 3 way, new stops where there wasn't before.
Nothing like coming from 3 days in a big city where its nothing but peddle to the metal and constantly putting the brakes to the test (country boy...I HATE city driving...it scares me :o ) to find changes in your little town that popped up in a day. Its not really smart on the towns behalf to make these changes without warning. When you've drove around this place for 3 years you get very used to things and don't really pay attention to signs because you know where everything is. All the towns people are upset with the deal, my pager (volunteer fire) picks up the medical runs and other departments. Been over 10 first responder runs for accidents just tonight. Same thing last night, wreck about every hour. I nearly got creamed earlier at a 4 way stop that I go through many times a day, apparently its now a 3 way instead...did not know that till another truck slammed on the brakes and missed my arse by an inch >:(
Just cant figure out why they decided to mess with our signs, its caused many accidents (a few serious) and things were just fine the way they were. This town only covers about 3.5 square miles, traffic really isn't that bad other then the 2 highways that cross on the outskirts...even they are pretty quiet other then rush hours. I really cant understand the reason behind changing things, its not like that many people are packing the roads to justify removing stop signs.
Town counsel who authorized the changes apparently haven't heard the expression..."If it ain't broke...don't fix it!!!"
Nothing like coming from 3 days in a big city where its nothing but peddle to the metal and constantly putting the brakes to the test (country boy...I HATE city driving...it scares me :o ) to find changes in your little town that popped up in a day. Its not really smart on the towns behalf to make these changes without warning. When you've drove around this place for 3 years you get very used to things and don't really pay attention to signs because you know where everything is. All the towns people are upset with the deal, my pager (volunteer fire) picks up the medical runs and other departments. Been over 10 first responder runs for accidents just tonight. Same thing last night, wreck about every hour. I nearly got creamed earlier at a 4 way stop that I go through many times a day, apparently its now a 3 way instead...did not know that till another truck slammed on the brakes and missed my arse by an inch >:(
Just cant figure out why they decided to mess with our signs, its caused many accidents (a few serious) and things were just fine the way they were. This town only covers about 3.5 square miles, traffic really isn't that bad other then the 2 highways that cross on the outskirts...even they are pretty quiet other then rush hours. I really cant understand the reason behind changing things, its not like that many people are packing the roads to justify removing stop signs.
Town counsel who authorized the changes apparently haven't heard the expression..."If it ain't broke...don't fix it!!!"
