Driving
14/01/11 14:15 Filed in: Personal (English)
I drove back to Hiroshima from Fukuoka on January 2.
I checked the traffic conditions on the internet. All the roads were clear.
I left Fukuoka after lunch.
Just before Ozuki interchange, there was a sign saying,’Road Closed because of snow.’.
I had to get off the highway and take local roads.
Thanks to my navigation system, it was easy to get to Ueki interchange.
There, an attendant said, ‘The highway here has just closed.’
It wasn’t his fault that the highway had just closed, but I was so annoyed and I asked him with an angry voice, ‘Where can I get on the highway???’
I drove for a while, then finally got on the highway at Yamaguchi Minami.
I kept driving. Just before Hiroshima Higashi, there was a sign saying, ’Traffic Jam 20km.’ I wondered if I should stay on the highway or not.
I decided to take local roads. I got off the highway at Hiroshima Higashi. From there to my home, there was a traffic jam. It took nearly 2 hours.
I should’ve stayed on the highway.
I was exhausted when I got home.
I checked the traffic conditions on the internet. All the roads were clear.
I left Fukuoka after lunch.
Just before Ozuki interchange, there was a sign saying,’Road Closed because of snow.’.
I had to get off the highway and take local roads.
Thanks to my navigation system, it was easy to get to Ueki interchange.
There, an attendant said, ‘The highway here has just closed.’
It wasn’t his fault that the highway had just closed, but I was so annoyed and I asked him with an angry voice, ‘Where can I get on the highway???’
I drove for a while, then finally got on the highway at Yamaguchi Minami.
I kept driving. Just before Hiroshima Higashi, there was a sign saying, ’Traffic Jam 20km.’ I wondered if I should stay on the highway or not.
I decided to take local roads. I got off the highway at Hiroshima Higashi. From there to my home, there was a traffic jam. It took nearly 2 hours.
I should’ve stayed on the highway.
I was exhausted when I got home.