Frankws wrote:
I don't know what scares everyone about driving in Costa Rica.
I've rented a car on all three of my trips and will again in Jan.
It's no worse than New York City and no worse than 4 wheeling in the mountains.
Heck you get both for the price of one.
Well Sir, let me tell you what "scares me about driving in CR"
Firstly, I am no stranger to harrowing big city U.S. traffic. Bring it on. Secondly, I am an avid off roader, and have raced all forms of vehicles.
Now to my response. I sense you have been fortunate to have traveled on good days in CR.
On my last exscursion, while traveling through the very steep and winding road to Arenal (which is unbelievably narrow in places), I cannot even guess how many times I was passed while traveling above the speed limit, traveling down hill and entering blind curves while on a 2 lane highway. Conversely, I cannot tell you how many times I took evasive action to avoid head on collisions with large trucks that veered wide during their down hill turns on these same two lane roads..
After just a few encounters with these road hazards, I became acutely aware of the potential ahead, I took appropriate precautions, yet still I was grabbing starfish shaped hunks of vinyl from my drivers seat, repeatedly.
Absolute insanity.... Vehicular Russian Roullete on a grand and frequent scale. I came across two serious collisions on my trip. If you do a little research you will see that CR's driving safety record is abysmal.
I am happy that you have not encountered what I did... or maybe your New York experience precludes and negates the situational dangers that I encountered while driving. I hope you dont believe my last sentence,, because if you do... you are in for a rude awakening... In my humble opinion
El BB