This is strange, because traffic lights in Ireland have the red on top like every other country. Whether it's dyeing rivers and beer green or eating corned beef, it is just another case of trying to be more Irish than Ireland. The same is true for most other ethnic groups in America. Many Americans of German ancestry still think that Germany is the same as when Bismarck was chancellor.
@mikeburnfire the light has been like that for decades and there has been only one accident that was a result of the light being inverted, and the driver being colorblind.
@mikeburnfire the light has been like that for decades and there has been only one accident that was a result of the light being inverted, and the driver being colorblind. besides that having people break the light and redering it useless is more dangerous than having the light inverted
@mikeburnfire the light has been like that for decades and there has been only one accident that was a result of the light being inverted, and the driver being colorblind. besides that having people break the light and rendering it useless is more dangerous than having the light inverted
damn proud of this not much more to say
tipphilldemo55 2 days ago
Tipp Hill is where my family is from. :) Proud of it, too! I even have a shirt!
laffygal12 5 months ago
This is strange, because traffic lights in Ireland have the red on top like every other country. Whether it's dyeing rivers and beer green or eating corned beef, it is just another case of trying to be more Irish than Ireland. The same is true for most other ethnic groups in America. Many Americans of German ancestry still think that Germany is the same as when Bismarck was chancellor.
Audinos 6 months ago
anyone ever heard of IMSA specs?
bradnoga 9 months ago
This is foolish, and perhaps dangerous since most people expect the light on top to be stop. God have mercy on the color-blind drivers.
mikeburnfire 1 year ago
@mikeburnfire, you make me LOL. If you'd like to see foolish, maybe you should watch your video game uploads.
velasquez35 1 year ago
@mikeburnfire You raise the question of whether people relying on position to distinguish aspects should even be driving.
Myrtone 1 year ago
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irish89055 1 year ago
@mikeburnfire the light has been like that for decades and there has been only one accident that was a result of the light being inverted, and the driver being colorblind.
computersmasher 10 months ago
@mikeburnfire the light has been like that for decades and there has been only one accident that was a result of the light being inverted, and the driver being colorblind. besides that having people break the light and redering it useless is more dangerous than having the light inverted
computersmasher 10 months ago
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@mikeburnfire the light has been like that for decades and there has been only one accident that was a result of the light being inverted, and the driver being colorblind. besides that having people break the light and rendering it useless is more dangerous than having the light inverted
computersmasher 10 months ago