Dyver
Registered
These roads are unlighted, unstriped, not reflectored, have speed bumps that could flip an H1 Hummer, craters that could swallow same. The guard rails are amusing in that most are rotted and covered in vines... makes em slippery.
Consider the typical rental vehicle in the Caribbean. The Sun has destroyed the wiper blades, the headlights are misaligned (why is that?) and they are tippy. Now take that typical Caribbean vehicle and think about it having lived the last 3 years in Honduras. Delightful. Sure, you may get a fairly new one, but really now- how's your luck been running so far? Win the lottery have you?
The other drivers are really more an issue of other moving objects (animal, vegetable, mineral, indeterminate) which you are very likely to see with alarming frequency along these increasingly busy street.
Thanks, Doc. The wife and I are diving Roatan in August and I customarily search directions & driving conditions before renting,
Too bad about doggie.