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How to cross the carretera and arrive alive

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In everyone's heart is the desire to travel, to move from one place to another. For many here in Ajijic, one of the small but essential journeys required of residents on a regular basis is to go from one side of the carretera to the other as a pedestrian. Yet, as essential a part of life as this is, it can often take considerable self-motivation and even some advanced planning.

I myself give the journey much thought before taking it, regardless of the reason I've decided to cross in the first place. Before I do anything, I seek the advice of a trusted friend, asking, "Do I really need to cross the carretera?" If he becomes morose and asks me to have a drink with him, he's probably going to try to talk me out of it.

After having discussed the subject thoroughly with a trusted friend, if you still reach the conclusion that you have no other choice but to cross the carretera, then be sure to get a good night's sleep the night before and consider the following guidelines to help you arrive and return safely.

First, wear bright clothing; red is best. Other useful clothing options include a large white-plumed hat and a pair of luminescent running shoes with good traction.

Second, avoid crossing at spots with flowered shrines commemorating an accident. Avoiding these areas can add to your probability of arriving safely on the other side (of the carretera, that is).

Third, arrange to cross with a friend. In this way, if one of you becomes light-headed from the long wait and the fumes, the other can call for emergency assistance.

Fourth, if you have taken any medications that could make you drowsy, delay your crossing for at least four hours. Pin your IMSS card to your hat.

Fifth, as you approach the asphalt portion of the carretera, be sure to look both ways - at least three times. If you see no cars or trucks coming from either direction, remember that you still have time to reconsider. If you are still absolutely sure this crossing is necessary, take out your white surrender flag and wave it briskly over your head to alert everyone in the area that you will be making a dangerous maneuver.

Sixth, if you decide to look for polizia controlling traffic before you cross, make sure the person you see in the intersection IS a traffic officer. Someone signaling with his arms could mean he has been stuck in the middle of the carretera for hours and is merely gesturing for help or has decided to do his Tai Chi to help him relax.

Seventh, leap across in long bounds, shouting the words, "Please don't run me down! Please don't run me down!" until you are safely on the other side. If a car should appear lurching up onto the carretera from a hidden cross street, you may run across as fast as you can. A good fitness coach can train you to go from zero to 60 kilometers an hour in 2.4 seconds.

Eighth, once across, be sure that you have accomplished every possible chore. If you are going on a shopping trip, also add in a trip to your doctor, your lawyer and even your pedicurist. If the church is there, stop in and thank God that you have made it across and pray for the safe crossing of others. If you are considering a sex change operation, try to have it done while you are there, also.

Ninth, plan carefully for your return trip over the carretera by retracing your steps and following the exact same procedures for re-crossing. If you are carrying heavy groceries or other purchases and they are unbreakable, throw or roll them across the carretera before you cross. This will make it easier to race across between cement trucks.

Finally, once you are home safely, remain in your home until you have the cement dust and emission fumes out of your lungs. And always, as a Good Samaritan, make yourself available for counsel to others thinking about making the trip.

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