If you came into this cold, you might think that Pluggers took place in a post-apocalyptic world where the roads were ruled by bandits or mutants after the sun goes down, leaving ordinary folk in a state of panic. But no! It’s just that pluggers are old and their eyesight is failing, and that makes them a danger to themselves and others when they drive.
Husband’s concern is more about rain than darkness. He won’t drive it is even drizzling unless we absolutely have to do something then. And since he suffers from motion sickness – I cannot drive with him in the car.
Kiba65 3 months ago
So true….
Gent 3 months ago
Foolish cheecken is not knows doggies is see good in the dark.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 3 months ago
It’s not just pluggers here, and the reason is kangaroos (not the kangaroo plugger, just the normal kind who delight in jumping in front of your car)
juicebruce 3 months ago
In my area after dark brings out the Deer ! Driver beware ;-)
corpcookie 3 months ago
Yep blind as a bat after 5pm
chris_o42 3 months ago
That was true for me until I had cataract removal surgery. Now driving at night doesn’t bother me at all.
flemmingo 3 months ago
Here in Montana, it’s all the wildlife on the roads that make driving dangerous. Already spent $3000 on front right end for mule deer.
ctolson 3 months ago
And to avoid the chaos of everyone heading to the only two exits at the same time and showing absolutely no curtiousy at all.
david_42 3 months ago
We were at an event Wed. and left at dusk. The only routes home involved paved-over goat trails.
Alberta Oil Premium Member 3 months ago
Pluggers in the Northern latitudes can stay out longer cuz it stays light longer.. in the summer, in the winter they enjoy being home by 3:30.
Strawberry King 3 months ago
Too bad the chicken’s not an owl. They love the night!
Hoo hoot!
David Rickard Premium Member 3 months ago
From today’s Comics Curmudgeon:
If you came into this cold, you might think that Pluggers took place in a post-apocalyptic world where the roads were ruled by bandits or mutants after the sun goes down, leaving ordinary folk in a state of panic. But no! It’s just that pluggers are old and their eyesight is failing, and that makes them a danger to themselves and others when they drive.
SnuffyG 3 months ago
Hopefully those self driving cars see better than I do at night.
kathleenhicks62 3 months ago
Oh! I thought they were parking on “Lover’s Lane” with the 10 minute limit.
mistercatworks 3 months ago
If you really cannot drive in the dark, you will eventually be the unfortunate victim of unforeseen delaying circumstances and be stranded.
Frer Squirrel 3 months ago
Well drawn! The sun moves about one diameter in 2 minutes. So in 10 minutes the sun moves 5 diameters.
mafastore 3 months ago
Husband’s concern is more about rain than darkness. He won’t drive it is even drizzling unless we absolutely have to do something then. And since he suffers from motion sickness – I cannot drive with him in the car.