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Aliantha 02-01-2006 09:33 PM

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Why doesn't anyone design a limited access highway in which the entrance ramp actually creates a new lane ... taking, say, a two lane road into a three lane, and not forcing the cars newly entering to jump into the full speed traffic lanes right away ... they have several miles to do that. At exits, this outer lane would be exit only, and would not continue past the ramp, so you'd have a two-lane ... but the corresponding entering lane would take it back to three (Kind of like the Broomall Entrance to the Blue Route, if you're here near Philadelphia).
Our council is upgrading the major highways around our area. They're all designed like that now which is great. Really saves a lot of time...cept for the FUCKING MORONS who like doing 20 under the speed limit in the passing lane.

FallenFairy 02-02-2006 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce
Whatta ya nuts? Tip my hand? Give 'em time to develop a counter attack?
Not this kid. :p

And yeah, Boston beats 'em all.

LMAO You should be a driver in Northern Virginia.... YES SIR!!
Any one done Seattle? 6 lanes of pure insanity...in the rain!!! :worried:

wolf 02-02-2006 12:32 PM

Here in Pennsylvania we run the same traffic volume through two lanes.

seakdivers 02-02-2006 12:52 PM

Of the many things to be thankful for, one is that I don't have a "commute" per se.
When you live on an island with 14 miles of paved roads, it doesn't take long to get to where you are going.

According to the Yahoo driving directions, here is my commute to work:

Distance: 0.7 miles
Approximate travel time: 1 minute
Directions:
1. Start at XXX, SITKA - go 0.2 mi
2. Turn Left on HALIBUT POINT RD - go 0.3 mi
3. Continue on LAKE ST - go 0.2 mi
4. Bear Right on HARBOR DR - go 0.1 mi
5. Arrive at XXX HARBOR DR, SITKA, on the Right

The car doesn't even have time to get warm.

glatt 02-02-2006 12:59 PM

And you drive instead of walk?

Edit: Not that I'm judging you. I just walk more than that each way to my Metro stop each day. Is it a bad place to walk? Speeding cars, no shoulder, etc.

BigV 02-02-2006 01:07 PM

Seattle, yes. Insane.

And while I don't want to spook anyone, there's a good chance I'll be commuting to the AIRPORT of all places :smack: . At least for an interview. :crossed fingers: :driving:

FallenFairy 02-02-2006 01:12 PM

Oh BigV - you have my condolences on the travel to Sea-Tac...
but my fingers crossed on your opportunity.

From which area will you begin your commute?? I lived in Port Orchard and Gig Harbor for 15 yrs....Give my regards to I-5 and Highway 16.

seakdivers 02-02-2006 01:22 PM

Glatt - in the summer I walk, but when it's icky out I have my hubby drop me off after he takes the kids to school.

BigV - good luck!!! I hope it works out!

dar512 02-02-2006 01:28 PM

Lucky me. I take the train in which I can read/play on my Nintendo DS/sleep.

BigV 02-02-2006 02:44 PM

Ballard to SeaTac. Aurora/99/509/518 is the ticket. I-5 is the way to insanity/morgue/jail. No thanks. I'll walk first.

Kitsune 02-02-2006 03:09 PM

Traffic complaints? Woo!

Attention owners of motorbikes that have a loud exhaust (i.e.- Harley, etc): You are just as annoying, if not moreso, than the punk kid with a speaker in his trunk. Squelch that junker and slap a muffler back on that thing! The "potato-potato-potato" racket doesn't make you a bad-ass, lone wolf. It makes you an ass and, in the future, deaf.

Want to be noticed and safer in traffic? I have an orange flag on a pole you can put on the back of your bike plus a helmet for your head.

SteveDallas 04-02-2006 06:18 PM

To the asshole who passed me because I was going too slow on Friday afternoon
 
Dear asshole,

The reason I was driving so slowly is that I happened to notice you were holding your mobile phone in one hand and shuffling a sheaf of papers that you were reading in your other hand. I decided you had a pretty high chance of plowing into me if I had to stop quickly. I'm kind of surprised you noticed how fast I was going at all.

Love,
Steve



(I might not have noticed the phone with a casual glance in my mirror, but that paperwork really stood out.)

xoxoxoBruce 04-02-2006 07:10 PM

I think that not a safe ploy, Steve.
I'd speed up to get away or pull over and let 'em go by, either way you don't want him on your ass at any speed. :headshake

SteveDallas 04-02-2006 07:16 PM

Good point... it being City Avenue at rush hour "speeding up" isn't exactly relevant (you could go from 35 to 37 I suppose). Anyway, he solved the problem for me.

wolf 04-04-2006 01:27 AM

I figured out the other day why there are so many fatal crashes on Route 422 (a stretch of highway that runs between King of Prussia and Reading, Penna.)

I was doing 80 in the left lane when some bastard decided that wasn't quite fast enough for him, and passed me on the right.


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