Wally World
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Well not pristine by any measure you sure haven’t been many places.
Well not pristine by any measure you sure haven’t been many places.
Holy heaping hog shit, sign me up...NOTThe cities is childs play..miami to orlando traffic..way worse. I have traveled all over the country and Orlando to Miami takes the cake for white knuckle driving in my experiance. I go to the cities about 4 times a year and have never broke a sweat. The orlando to miami drive is ass puckering 100mph bumper to bumper traffic. An when i mean 100mph..thats a min(f150 gov at about 110mph). I have drove both routes down there. Along the coast amd inland (hoping inland was a better drive)and they were both the same. New orleans would be number 2..depending on time of day. Oh and to add...all lanes are full to the brim. If you have to take an exit you bettet plan a good 15 miles in advance.
Been there..reminded me of twin cities driving but it couldnhave just been the time? Was about 6pm when i drove through atlanta.That stretch doesn’t hold a candle to Atlanta
Yeah there were more lanes but frlt like it flowed when i was there..that was the problem from miami to orlando..not even close to enough lanes and everyone doing 100mph plus. Could be timing as well for each location.Been all over Florida…none of it was as bad as Atlanta when I was there. They do drive fast through Miami but traffic flowed. The sheer number of lanes going through Atlanta was daunting. Was like 16 lanes. Went through driving from Tampa to Nashville. Cured me from ever wanting to go through again. I think I’d add an hour or 2 just to navigate around that area again
I guess one gets more vehement learning in a "move over" state. I LOVE the mud flaps labeled <LIVE DIE>I asked AI about this and really the only reason its considered 'dangerous' is because people might not expect it. If both parties followed safe driving procedures, checking their mirrors and signaling before changing lanes, its no more dangerous than passing on the left, BUT because the person on the left might not expect someone to pass on the right, they might change lanes without signaling or looking, assuming no one would be there. SO REALLY any danger resulting from people passing on the right is caused by the person on the left.
You're now "Campering". Please suck up/shit the ego and stop. You're a good fellow. We all have the same dumbass pride.I didn't realize that operating within the rule of law makes one liberal. Next you will claim someone standing up for their constitutional rights makes them liberal.
^^^^ Same deal. Your ego is bruised so you argue Democrat.Right on Prairie...Wonder how these same people who like to break the law and speed on the highways think about a fisherman who takes only 1 over the limit or only one pheasant over the limit? I bet they do this also!
Perhaps in conclusion: All "we" ask is to move over. You can go back when "we're" done.
Also please dim the goddam high beams/turn off the auto bullshit/lower the angle of your low beams if possible like in a Turd truck.
The road isn't mine. The road isn't yours.
I do not. It should be gd required. ND is a safe space for head up the ass "drivers"; I'm versed on the Century Code up to 2014. Seems not much has changed. Holy fuck it's a gd "click" for a second so oncoming doesn't have to focus on the right shoulder or the center line.Do you really want to get into the legal requirements to dim one’s lights on a divided highway
Do you really want to get into the legal requirements to dim one’s lights on a divided highway