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Things I've learned on my move/road trip from Vegas to NY
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<blockquote data-quote="7998" data-source="post: 16782145" data-attributes="member: 70541"><p>If you want to see bad drivers wait until you visit Connecticut or Massachusetts. New York and populated parts of Florida are 3rd. But the populated parts of Florida are mostly New Yorkers so. </p><p></p><p>No one has worse roads than Pennsylvania.</p><p></p><p>When I road trip I take the U.S highway system and avoid the interstates. I find it's just as fast or faster and you get to really see the country. The interstates are clogged with traffic, road construction, and accidents while the U.S Hwy's are usually free of most of that.</p><p>The only time I get on the interstates is to avoid the cities. </p><p></p><p>When I want to stop for the night and pull into a town, if I notice an abnormal amount of check cashing places, pawn shops, bail bonds, and Popeyes chicken I move to the next town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7998, post: 16782145, member: 70541"] If you want to see bad drivers wait until you visit Connecticut or Massachusetts. New York and populated parts of Florida are 3rd. But the populated parts of Florida are mostly New Yorkers so. No one has worse roads than Pennsylvania. When I road trip I take the U.S highway system and avoid the interstates. I find it's just as fast or faster and you get to really see the country. The interstates are clogged with traffic, road construction, and accidents while the U.S Hwy's are usually free of most of that. The only time I get on the interstates is to avoid the cities. When I want to stop for the night and pull into a town, if I notice an abnormal amount of check cashing places, pawn shops, bail bonds, and Popeyes chicken I move to the next town. [/QUOTE]
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