ADOT responds to musical motorist with warning about unsafe sax
Sep 12, 2018, 3:57 PM | Updated: Sep 13, 2018, 7:19 am
(Twitter Photo/@ArizonaDOT)
PHOENIX – The Valley’s highways are no place for unsafe sax.
That was the message the Arizona Department of Transportation sent in a humorous Twitter post Wednesday.
The tweet included traffic camera images of a man playing saxophone next to his car on the shoulder of the Loop 101 Pima Freeway near Indian School Road.
“While everyone at ADOT loves an impromptu Baker Street performance, we remind our fellow art lovers that freeway shoulders are not the safest place to shred on the sax,” the tweet said.
So … this just happened on L-101 Pima and Indian School.
While everyone at ADOT loves an impromptu Baker Street performance, we remind our fellow art lovers that freeway shoulders are not the safest place to shred on the sax. pic.twitter.com/NwbHoj7S6v
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) September 12, 2018
For those of you who don’t get the “Baker Street” reference, the soft rock staple notable for its slick sax work was a 1978 hit for Gerry Rafferty.
But could it have been a different song?
Since the musical motorist wasn’t being careful, as one commenter noted, perhaps he was riffing on “Careless Whisper.”
Careless Whisper?
— Jeff Jackson (@eyedocjeff) September 12, 2018