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When is it scariest to drive where you are?
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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4274919" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>A long, long time ago I was headed to a conference in Godforsaken Yankeeland and I hit St. Louis sometime around 6 AM. At the time, I preferred driving overnight and I generally listened to terrestrial radio, so I had just tuned in the morning program on one of STL’s local stations. I took the southern loop around town, and as I crossed the Mississippi into Illinois, they were just finishing the morning show. Yeah, I was in traffic on interstate highways in STL for three freaking hours. </p><p></p><p>I’ve driven in Dallas 5pm traffic once or twice, and I even had to drive from Denton to Love Field in a torrential downpour that had flooded surface streets and the right lane(s) of I-35E to the point that I had to go all the way around to Commerce, but I’ve never spent three hours in one city’s rush hour traffic before (or since). That place was <em>insane</em> that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4274919, member: 26737"] A long, long time ago I was headed to a conference in Godforsaken Yankeeland and I hit St. Louis sometime around 6 AM. At the time, I preferred driving overnight and I generally listened to terrestrial radio, so I had just tuned in the morning program on one of STL’s local stations. I took the southern loop around town, and as I crossed the Mississippi into Illinois, they were just finishing the morning show. Yeah, I was in traffic on interstate highways in STL for three freaking hours. I’ve driven in Dallas 5pm traffic once or twice, and I even had to drive from Denton to Love Field in a torrential downpour that had flooded surface streets and the right lane(s) of I-35E to the point that I had to go all the way around to Commerce, but I’ve never spent three hours in one city’s rush hour traffic before (or since). That place was [I]insane[/I] that day. [/QUOTE]
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