Dear editor,
There has been a lot of chatter about the Inland Highway, and speeds and cars turning into fast ferries on the highway (hydroplaning). Well, the blame for all these incidents should be, why? Why does a modern road surface have huge pooling of water on it in the first place? This shouldn’t be, you don’t find that problem on other highways, the pooling places large and small could likely be and should be repaired to keep water from pooling, keeping everyone safer as a result.
David Hayward
Fanny Bay