Scott Loveless a écrit :
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 1:42 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
I've had the rare pleasure of commuting to work in LA, Chicago, Detroit and New
Jersey/NYC, so I feel obliged to correct Scott's disparaging remarks regarding
New Jersey drivers. While I'm on the subject, I might as well rank the drivers
that populate the expressways of these fair and not-so-fair metropolitan areas.
My Jersey to New York commute took me down 40 miles of the New Jersey Turnpike
and Garden State Parkway. Of the four above-named commutes, New Jersey was by
far the best. For one, New Jersey drivers know what the left lane is for, a bit
of knowledge that is completely foreign to drivers in many other cities.. The
left lane on the turnpike moves at a steady 80 mph, and those who don't want to
go that fast have sense enough to get out of the way. What's more, they know
where they're going. You don't see a lot of four-lane crossovers in a last
desperate attempt to get to an exit ramp.
For the record, I have never been to New Jersey. My experience with
the "Jersey Jackass" is when they're out of their natural habitat.
;)
Funny. Different countries and same driving morons ... who always come
from other places in the country ... :))
dom from Paris, where drivers coming from other cities end up on the
verge of a nervous breakdown ... when the only thing to know is : NEVER
slow down even when you're lost ! ...
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