Drivers confuse exits and entrances all the time. Should it really bother me so much?
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Drivers confuse exits and entrances all the time. Should it really bother me so much?
ANDREW CLARK
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Perhaps drivers get confused because both start with the letter “E.”
I’m referring to “Exit” and “Entrance.”
How else to explain the puzzled, misdirected motorists circling around in our parking lots? I came upon one the other day …
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