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sebberry 12-28-2009 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 6745848)
That's insane. If they wanted you to stop a block sooner, why wouldn't they just STAND a block sooner?

That's what I am confused about. If they need that block or half block of space, why not position the flagperson so he can protect that space and reduce driver confusion?

For all I know, it was a broken down Civic.

Soundy 12-28-2009 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by sebberry (Post 6746108)
That's what I am confused about. If they need that block or half block of space, why not position the flagperson so he can protect that space and reduce driver confusion?

The question is rhetorical - OF COURSE they'll position the flagger at the point they actually want traffic to stop.

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For all I know, it was a broken down Civic.
Or just a Civic with a dumbass driver.

sebberry 12-28-2009 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 6746197)
The question is rhetorical - OF COURSE they'll position the flagger at the point they actually want traffic to stop.

You're stating that they would always be positioned where they want the traffic to stop? So why was I given grief about passing the Civic when the flagperson was holding the sign 50 yards away?

Soundy 12-29-2009 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by sebberry (Post 6746220)
You're stating that they would always be positioned where they want the traffic to stop? So why was I given grief about passing the Civic when the flagperson was holding the sign 50 yards away?

A few reasons pop to mind... most related to the specific flagger - ie. he was incompetent, ignorant, drunk, just a run-of-the-mill-everday jerk, had just been clipped by some asshole who didn't even slow down... take your pick.

wing_woo 12-29-2009 08:47 AM

In some cases, they need the road ahead cleared for a truck to go there, but they are also the person directing the truck and letting them know it's safe so they have to stand there to ensure the truck driver can see them and some of them just don't want any cars that near them I guess. When the flag person yelled at you, you should have (or at least I would have) explained to the person that their hand signals didn't make any sense and was misinterpreted so that they know that they shouldn't do that anymore or if it happened to them in the past, then they might clue in that it's what they are doing and not what the driver is doing that is wrong. However, usually when one of them waves the stop sign at me, I take it to me stop right there. Are you 100% sure the hand signals that person was doing was directed at you? I've seen it where they are also giving directions to construction trucks too while holding a stop sign for the traffic.

sebberry 12-30-2009 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by wing_woo (Post 6746643)
In some cases, they need the road ahead cleared for a truck to go there, but they are also the person directing the truck and letting them know it's safe so they have to stand there to ensure the truck driver can see them and some of them just don't want any cars that near them I guess. When the flag person yelled at you, you should have (or at least I would have) explained to the person that their hand signals didn't make any sense and was misinterpreted so that they know that they shouldn't do that anymore or if it happened to them in the past, then they might clue in that it's what they are doing and not what the driver is doing that is wrong. However, usually when one of them waves the stop sign at me, I take it to me stop right there. Are you 100% sure the hand signals that person was doing was directed at you? I've seen it where they are also giving directions to construction trucks too while holding a stop sign for the traffic.

He just gave me crap and walked away, there was no time to explain my position and quite frankly I don't think he would have understood. Again, this was a small construction zone, one front end loader and about three workers. There was absolutely no way that they needed 50 yards to tun that thing around.


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