Yeah well...a LOT of people are fking HIGH on a regular basis.
Just drive down any I-95 tributary near DC and try not to get a contact high IN YOUR OWN VEHICLE between 5-9AM during the week. It's obnoxious... and unreal. Just as an example
Just had a conversation with someone about DC traffic. He didn't say drivers are high but did go on about no one obeys red lights. I do know the beltway is a vast 8 lanes of bumper cars. I fought rush hour traffic for a couple of decades from both VA and MD sides. Bad but never kill zones at every intersection.
Had to go to the naval research lab and it was bumper to bumper literally out of the hotel parking lot, up the service road, all up to and on 95 until the lab exit...at 4:45am no less.
"Yeah, I'll leave WAY early and beat the traffic!" LoL yeah right...the traffic beat me all week...
Now we're old, we can leave to go south after rush hour and regardless of the hour, we avoid Fredericksburg like the plague. Our route involves a twisty, hilly, two lane road we share with the Amish but that's a waaaay better situation than 95.
Yeah well...a LOT of people are fking HIGH on a regular basis.
Just drive down any I-95 tributary near DC and try not to get a contact high IN YOUR OWN VEHICLE between 5-9AM during the week. It's obnoxious... and unreal. Just as an example
u/#highcat
Just had a conversation with someone about DC traffic. He didn't say drivers are high but did go on about no one obeys red lights. I do know the beltway is a vast 8 lanes of bumper cars. I fought rush hour traffic for a couple of decades from both VA and MD sides. Bad but never kill zones at every intersection.
It's terrible...
Had to go to the naval research lab and it was bumper to bumper literally out of the hotel parking lot, up the service road, all up to and on 95 until the lab exit...at 4:45am no less.
"Yeah, I'll leave WAY early and beat the traffic!" LoL yeah right...the traffic beat me all week...
Now we're old, we can leave to go south after rush hour and regardless of the hour, we avoid Fredericksburg like the plague. Our route involves a twisty, hilly, two lane road we share with the Amish but that's a waaaay better situation than 95.
Congestion on the DC beltway can often be traced to a brown driver blocking the passing lane
True Story. u/#HighCat