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I had to drive out of Philadelphia last fall. 75-80 in a 45 just to keep from getting ran off the freeway.Drive through the Salt Lake Valley sometime. mtmuley
I was in Philly last Spring. I didn't see one attractive woman, not one....not even in the airport.I had to drive out of Philadelphia last fall. 75-80 in a 45 just to keep from getting ran off the freeway.
That's been my experience when you get east of the RockiesI was in Philly last Spring. I didn't see one attractive woman, not one....not even in the airport.
No particular point.
I am pretty sure Oregon teaches this in drivers Ed.then when you can’t pass them they slow down to below the speed limit.
I would be happy with 55 MPH for east bound on I 90 and I 94 during the month of November.I would like to see a 55 MPH speed limit on the interstate highways again just to watch people lose their shit. It would be character building.
This is common place in Houston. Those little black and white signs act more like a minimum limit. Except during rush hours. If the traffic isn’t there, our normal speed is around 80 on the freewaysOnce during rush hour in SLC we watched a bright yellow Corvette come from the left freeway entry ramp and somehow miraculously crossed five lanes through traffic at high speed, exiting at the next exit on the right. It was both very scary as well as impressive! We were glad to reach our destination and get the hell out of SLC traffic!
The speed limit on the Montana interstate from MT to ID is 80.Welcome to Chicago, where doing 80 lets you see a squad car roll on past you without giving you a glance.
I would like to see a 55 MPH speed limit on the interstate highways again just to watch people lose their shit. It would be character building.
by semis!!!Only in Montana can you drive 10 mph over the speed limit and still get passed…
Did you thank him after you punched his lights out?I hold many prejudices. One of them is that Texans don't know how to drive in snow and ice. We have a lot of newbys in Texas plates driving around here in F-head County, and I give them a wide berth. So last January I'm driving down the Swan Highway. There's a roadkill deer in the road and I pull over to pull it out of traffic. My truck is hopelessly augered into the ditch. I swear, dig, rev the engine and basically embarrass myself as local trucks zip by, blowing slush on my sorry ass. Who finally stops and pulls me out? You guessed it, the nicest Texan you ever met.