Right on redd. Nyc aint so bad once the fear of it is overcome. Pa sucks, even the small towns are all real tight streets, hills, blind curves. Put me in newark or over in queens anyday.
Whats the worst state to drive in
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by k51977blazer, Mar 30, 2011.
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Alot of guys don't like Pittsburgh, I don't get it but then I'm born and raise here.
I don't like sitting in traffic either ( who does) I feel I can get around in any city without any problem.
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I agree with mile marker, Im at the mills and industrial sites in pittsburgh almost daily and its not that bad, but then again I didnt think NYC was deathly terrible like some make it out to be either.
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someone forgot to add Chicago to the list. or Atlanta or Nashville or St Louis oh so many forgotten ones.
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I don't understand what makes people ignorant, as I always let people go and feel good about it. Oh I just read someone else's reply about Charlotte, yeah it sucked there too you have to take about 20 different roads to get to one spot two miles away. -
Why is Dallas on the list, very basic city. Chicago has over 1,700 low viaducts not including the burbs. If you drive the inner city streets in Chicago, you better know where your going. It,s still not that bad tho, just another town.
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If we're just going by traffic, LA is the worst. I can start at 6am sometimes and not be out of there till the evening. Whereas in most other states when I start in the morning by the evening I'm two or three states deep...
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Chicago sucks!!!!. Since i'm in Dallas weekly and have been for the past 5 or 6 years I think it's one of the easier big cities to drive in.
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I'd give the high honor to the Minneapolis/St Paul MN metro area.
Roads suck, drivers suck, MHP sucks.
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In my opinion:
1) Boston
2) Baton Rouge
3) Cleveland
4) Detroit
5) Seattle
These cities were picked primairly because of lack of parking. Every city has bad roads, but you better have a fresh 14 hour clock when picking up loads from these cities, because finding somewhere to park is tricky.
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