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ACtually if that was played at normal speed, I wouldn't call that "bad" traffic. It's actually flowing pretty well. In San Diego it's a stand still in a lot of places. I remember sitting at the same light 3 times maybe more. I'm glad I'm not there anymore.

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Traffic in general sucks, just enough congestion to let me pass from time to time, but not enough to clog it up or pile up cars.

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ACtually if that was played at normal speed, I wouldn't call that "bad" traffic. It's actually flowing pretty well. In San Diego it's a stand still in a lot of places. I remember sitting at the same light 3 times maybe more. I'm glad I'm not there anymore.

It may be flowing, but it is chaotic and lawless. Watch the scooters and those 3-wheel jobbies. :blink: It's like every man for himself. Nuts!

Speaking of stand-still bumper to bumper traffic, try leaving Pigeon Forge TN in the summer time on a Sunday afternoon on the only road out of town. :blink:

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Please don't take this personally, but NY and LA drivers haven't yet stopped laughing.

That was childs play. Let us know when you want to enter the real world!

Regards,

Warren

P.S. And then there's Paris, but then again, they deserve it.

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Please don't take this personally, but NY and LA drivers haven't yet stopped laughing.

That was childs play. Let us know when you want to enter the real world!

Regards,

Warren

P.S. And then there's Paris, but then again, they deserve it.

Warren,

Don't patronize me! You say "don't take this personally". How else am I to take it? Btw, Who is "us" when you say "let us know"? What makes you think I haven't driven or entered in your "real world"? Don't assume anything about me! I have driven in both NYC and LA (during rush hour) and agree the traffic sucks, hence one of the many reasons I don't live there. As a matter of fact I have driven in 45 out of 50 of our great states (including every major city in the U.S.), Tokyo, Mexico, Caribbean & Canada. I mentioned Pigeon Forge because that is a town that I recently visited which due to it's popularity has greatly outgrown it's road ways. Every tourist leaving The Great Smokey Mountain National Park, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge & Sevierville after checking out of their hotels gets bottle necked on the only road out between PF and I-40. If you've ever tried leaving there on a busy Sunday afternoon, then you know what I'm talking about. If not, then s t f u!

Btw, you couldn't pay me to live in your congested, dirty, polluted, crime ridden "real world".

As you might can tell, this goes deeper than this post. So please do me a favor, don't read or reply to any of my post. You can be a real____(fill in the blank)!

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