• southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    Having driven in a handful of these cities, I would say that Charlotte’s is grossly inadequate at describing the sheer chaos that city is.

    My cousin lives there, and he’s a cousin I enjoy very much. It’s a running joke that I must love him a lot if I’m willing to get within fifty miles of those roads. I swear by all that’s holy, if he ever moves, I will never enter that city again.

    DC, Pittsburgh, Philly, Atlanta, Savannah, Baltimore, Cleveland, Asheville, Nashville, Knoxville, I’ve driven in all of those anything from a week to a year+, and none of them match the sheer psychotic horror that is Charlotte’s roads (and drivers).

    Any of the cities I’ve spent a day or two in are the same.

    If the graphs here are indicative of anything other than road orientation, I will never go to Boston without a tank and plenty of ammunition for it. No way would I deal with Charlotte level fuckery and a bunch of damn yankees honking in their strange language through their nose as well.

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      6 months ago

      Boston is actually way worse than Charlotte for driving as most of the roads are 1 way. In some areas if you take a single wrong turn you’ll be ejected from the city for several miles before you can turn around.

    • LaLuzDelSol@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Nah Charlotte traffic/drivers are not nearly as bad as Atlanta, having lived several years in both

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        6 months ago

        Well, never lived in Atlanta, so I’ll bow to your expertise. I will say that I didn’t have much trouble other than the sheer volume of traffic. But that was just a few visits here and there