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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 1295494" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>Driving around Tulsa and the road construction isnt that bad.</p><p></p><p>For the last 7 years or so once a month I drive from the Tulsa area to the Des Moines,Iowa area;then while in Des Moines as my base in the summer and fall my band travels all over the place north,east,west,south,etcetc. Every quarter or so I drive from either Des Moines to northern California on I-80 to my place there; or from Tulsa to southern California on I-40,spend some time in LA with my sis, then head over to the bay area and check on my brother,then go up to my place in central/northern California; then from there back to either Tulsa or Des Moines, and from Des Moines back to Tulsa. </p><p></p><p>In all my travels in the US, Kansas City has consistently had the worst traffic and construction problems of any place I go;even though Salt Lake City and Des Moines are close behind.</p><p></p><p>Dallas drivers at rush hour are maniacs (the 'Spurs' always crack me up in Texas...);Austin drivers are cool;Houston at rush hour is bring a book. Los Angeles drivers are pro's- they get it,they know how to be patient in traffic even though they arent necessarily more courteous. Going from San Jose to San Francisco during rush hour is kind of lazy some times. Modesto is always under construction kind of like Tulsa even though its smaller. I think the east coast has always been pretty decent driving when Ive been there,except I get lost as **** in NYC and my big sis who lives there always has always had to rescue me. Miami Beach has always seemed to have decent traffic,as well as New Orleans even though I havent driven much either place just ridden. The times Ive been to Hawaii,driving around Honolulu seemed really laid back. I have been to Chicago,Atlanta manymany times and never had many problems. Indianapolis to St Louis,Springfield and on to Tulsa is as boring a drive as from Omaha,Ne to Cheyenne,Wy. Ive been to Europe three times as an adult and neither time did I do much if any driving except once my sis let me drive between Cambridge and London on one trip to say I had done it,and on another trip my German ex her Oma let me drive around in the country a little to also just say I did. I dont remember there being any major problems with construction in the bigger cities in Europe but the roads didnt seem all that good either, and other drivers seemed pretty cool except the taxi drivers in Paris are retarded. We traveled all over Italy with my exes cousin and had a blast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 1295494, member: 1535"] Driving around Tulsa and the road construction isnt that bad. For the last 7 years or so once a month I drive from the Tulsa area to the Des Moines,Iowa area;then while in Des Moines as my base in the summer and fall my band travels all over the place north,east,west,south,etcetc. Every quarter or so I drive from either Des Moines to northern California on I-80 to my place there; or from Tulsa to southern California on I-40,spend some time in LA with my sis, then head over to the bay area and check on my brother,then go up to my place in central/northern California; then from there back to either Tulsa or Des Moines, and from Des Moines back to Tulsa. In all my travels in the US, Kansas City has consistently had the worst traffic and construction problems of any place I go;even though Salt Lake City and Des Moines are close behind. Dallas drivers at rush hour are maniacs (the 'Spurs' always crack me up in Texas...);Austin drivers are cool;Houston at rush hour is bring a book. Los Angeles drivers are pro's- they get it,they know how to be patient in traffic even though they arent necessarily more courteous. Going from San Jose to San Francisco during rush hour is kind of lazy some times. Modesto is always under construction kind of like Tulsa even though its smaller. I think the east coast has always been pretty decent driving when Ive been there,except I get lost as **** in NYC and my big sis who lives there always has always had to rescue me. Miami Beach has always seemed to have decent traffic,as well as New Orleans even though I havent driven much either place just ridden. The times Ive been to Hawaii,driving around Honolulu seemed really laid back. I have been to Chicago,Atlanta manymany times and never had many problems. Indianapolis to St Louis,Springfield and on to Tulsa is as boring a drive as from Omaha,Ne to Cheyenne,Wy. Ive been to Europe three times as an adult and neither time did I do much if any driving except once my sis let me drive between Cambridge and London on one trip to say I had done it,and on another trip my German ex her Oma let me drive around in the country a little to also just say I did. I dont remember there being any major problems with construction in the bigger cities in Europe but the roads didnt seem all that good either, and other drivers seemed pretty cool except the taxi drivers in Paris are retarded. We traveled all over Italy with my exes cousin and had a blast. [/QUOTE]
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