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skipll wrote:As a generalization, and we all know how dangerous they are, I've found that the big difference between eastern Interstates and those say, west of the Ohio River, is that the latter are only 'busy' around the major cities, and once you get out of town, there's a lot less congestion. Interstates in the east, however, are busy along their entire lengths, more or less. It has to do with population density, more than anything. Everybody talked about how bad I-15 south of Salt Lake City would be back in 2012 on our vacation, but it was deserted compared to I-95 between Baltimore and Philly. Even I-70 through Denver at 4:30 PM in the rain was child's play compared to what we normally see here along the East Coast.
I just made a trip from North Carolina to Nova Scotia---I found the traffic very heavy on most interstates.
So I wonder bout Interstates in the middle of USA-----Are they as heavenly traveled as the ones near the east coast???
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Bumpyroad wrote:As well as the Island of Puerto Rico, looks like the entire island is one big city.Matt_Colie wrote:
Want to know Why?
Look Here - where there are lights there are people.
Light show
Matt
interesting photos. Australia puzzled me however.
bumpy
Sep-14-2013 02:48 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:
Want to know Why?
Look Here - where there are lights there are people.
Light show
Matt
Sep-13-2013 06:21 PM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
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