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06-29-2007, 09:02 AM
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Hear on the radio North Carolina is 48th on the list, right above California. It's also 3rd from the bottom on those states who spent the most money on their roads. And, it's got the #1 fastest growing city in the nation (Raleigh) and the #3ish fastest growing county in the nation (Union).
I think NC government needs to wake up and smell the concrete. It shouldn't take me 30 min to get from I-77 to Pineville that's 5 miles away on 485, and then 15-20 minutes to get from Pineville to my exit that's about 20 miles away. 
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07-01-2007, 10:27 AM
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We used to live in MA, and my husband had to get into Boston every day. We lived 36 miles from the city. Whether he took the train or drove, it was almost a 2-hour commute.
Driving, with the congestion and parking (30$ a day) was obviously tortuous, but the train faired no better - drive to the station (15 min), take the commuter rail in (1.5 hours), take the T (subway) 10-15 min, then walk a few blocks.
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07-04-2007, 07:58 PM
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Some 83.33 percent of California's urban interstates are overcrowded...
ya think?! overcrowded is an understatement
Try being one of the 83.33 % of them having to deal with it on a daily basis ....its UGLY!!
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07-04-2007, 10:27 PM
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One thing I don't miss AT ALL after moving from Houston TX to middle-of-nowhere TN - unless I get caught behind a tractor, I never have to deal with traffic!
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07-05-2007, 10:51 AM
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I commute in and out of DC everyday -- thanks to all the tourists (especially this time of year) it's brutal.
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07-05-2007, 11:09 AM
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Having lived in several states.... I do think DC wins for worst traffic and the most confusing roads.
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07-05-2007, 11:44 AM
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Having lived in several states.... I do think DC wins for worst traffic and the most confusing roads.
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I haven't actually lived in as many states as you, but I definitely agree that DC wins for the most confusing roads. Even worse, once you "break the code", try to explain it to someone else! I can't stand Pierre L'Enfante....
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07-05-2007, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by KDAngel
I commute in and out of DC everyday -- thanks to all the tourists (especially this time of year) it's brutal.
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kd...agreed....when I first moved here...i worked in alexandria so u know what kind of pain it was to drive from Upper Marlboro thru dc AND across 395....in the morning it wasn't so bad...but after 5pm coming home.....a 30 min trip took an hr to 1.5 hrs if someone decided to crash....NOW I work right downtown and it's one easy 40 min ride on the metro PLUS not having to buy gas every 2 days
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07-10-2007, 08:55 AM
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I commute in and out of DC everyday -- thanks to all the tourists (especially this time of year) it's brutal.
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Cosign to that. I'm interning downtown in Georgetown (who by the way needs to get over their fear of attracting "the wrong sort" and get a metro stop) and I definitely thought I was going to pass out on my way home on the metro yesterday . I've lived in either DC or the DC metro area my entire life and ridden public transportation the for all that time and I have never been on a more croweded train than the one I was going home on yesterday. The stupid tourists made it worse by standing in the doorways not grasping the concept that if you don't "stand clear of the doors" they won't close! No joke we were stopped at Farragut North for upwards of five minutes. If I'd been closer I would've pushed someone out -it was absurd! And, to top everything off, there was no AC on the train. In 98 degree weather. I thought at first it was just so ridiculously hot because of all the people but I ride to Medical Center so I quickly realized, once the people started to thin out, that no, in fact there was no air coming in whatsoever. Oh D.C. -fix your trains!!!
Phew. Just had to get that off my chest. My ride in this morning was much more pleasant. Maybe it's just cause people we're sweaty yet
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07-10-2007, 02:17 PM
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The stupid tourists made it worse by standing in the doorways not grasping the concept that if you don't "stand clear of the doors" they won't close! No joke we were stopped at Farragut North for upwards of five minutes.
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The trains here in SF have bars by the doors that you can push on to open the doors as well as the sensors that keep them open if someone is in the doorway. People will stand there thinking it's "not them" keeping the door open because they are technically out of the door way, but their dumbass is leaning on the bar that keeps the door open.
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07-11-2007, 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by tinydancer16
Cosign to that. I'm interning downtown in Georgetown (who by the way needs to get over their fear of attracting "the wrong sort" and get a metro stop) and I definitely thought I was going to pass out on my way home on the metro yesterday . I've lived in either DC or the DC metro area my entire life and ridden public transportation the for all that time and I have never been on a more croweded train than the one I was going home on yesterday. The stupid tourists made it worse by standing in the doorways not grasping the concept that if you don't "stand clear of the doors" they won't close! No joke we were stopped at Farragut North for upwards of five minutes. If I'd been closer I would've pushed someone out -it was absurd! And, to top everything off, there was no AC on the train. In 98 degree weather. I thought at first it was just so ridiculously hot because of all the people but I ride to Medical Center so I quickly realized, once the people started to thin out, that no, in fact there was no air coming in whatsoever. Oh D.C. -fix your trains!!!
Phew. Just had to get that off my chest. My ride in this morning was much more pleasant. Maybe it's just cause people we're sweaty yet 
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tiny how about the fact that the tourists dont understand the concept of escalator travel
right is u gonna ride down...left side if u gonna walk down?
GRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...and dont let it be that happy family of 5 at rush hr....that's asking to get trampled if u are in the way....
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