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I've found there are VERY different kinds of driving depending on where you are

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  • Locust Fork

    Georgia….you better step up, this monster is in Katy Texas.

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  • allen griggs

    An interstate with 20 lanes each way in Katy? I don't believe it.

    I drove through Katy 500 times on I-10 and it is about 8 lanes.

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  • JimmyJack

    Huh, Allen found a new way to disagree without getting hammered~

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  • austin20

    in Atlanta ( no matter how fast you are driving) you better speed up or you will get run over

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  • jimdeere

    Every road in Atlanta is named Peachtree something or other.

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  • Lucky4597

    And lest we forget this mess our friends to the north created.

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  • KL

    North Carolina is home to the lane change maneuver known as The Carolina Fade. If you change lanes in less than 8 seconds, you're doing it wrong. And don't you dare use a turn signal.

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  • chiefr

    Driven in places overseas and lucky to be alive.

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  • 4205raymond

    In the whole world there are no worse drivers than the Jersey drivers down around Paramus, New Jersey at quitting time on Route 17. —————-Ray

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  • SW0320
    chiefr: 29938400310043/comments/29938408912155

    Driven in places overseas and lucky to be alive.

    I have also driven all over Europe even on the Autobahn. None of those places were as bad as many of the US states I have driven in. I agree with all of characterizations that LF made.

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  • Grasshopper

    Nashville is not fun and it has outgrown it's structure. Puerto Rico is a disaster I would not like to do again.

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  • dunbarboyz

    Nothing like Detroit around quitting time. Five times as many cars as the roads were built for you fight for a place.

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  • Toolman286
    4205raymond: 29938400310043/comments/29938401921179

    In the whole world there are no worse drivers than the Jersey drivers down around Paramus, New Jersey at quitting time on Route 17. —————-Ray

    Ray, I left Paramus at what I thought was before rush hour heading west on 80 and it was like NASCAR. Only 4 lanes and the right lane was moving at 70 while the left was 85+ (in a 55.) If you dared to leave a car length, somebody filled it.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    all can add when I was younger and love to drive and we went some where every weekend.

    my driving never changed I had to be the lead car no matter how fast or how many I passed or what lane I used to pass including the berm to get there . not bragging just a phase of my youth I managed to live thru

    it was like a real time game for me no fear no concerns just go I had to be in front a lot of interstate races came up along the way speed was not considered . 130 -140 mph was not unheard of

    and yes I passed a few state troopers over the years and trust me they had no sense of humor

    but as I have gotten old I do wear my seat belt follow most speed limits

    I am just on the brink of being the old guy in the left lane with my turn signal on ( blinking left of course ) what a boring life it has become

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