submaleinzona -> RE: Worst US cities for drivers (10/12/2010 12:33:14 PM)
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I agree that Washington DC has to be the worst. I'm pretty familiar with driving in Los Angeles, and I used to think that was the worst. However, a city like Los Angeles mostly grew up after the invention of the automobile, whereas cities like Washington and New York were originally designed for horses and buggies. Driving through Washington DC is pure hell. I think that city was designed by a madman. I've been through Houston a few times, as well as New Orleans. They can be a bit of a challenge as well, but to me, the humidity seemed worse than the traffic. Most cities are going to experience some level of congestion, especially during rush hour. I can tolerate to that to some degree, as long as there's some logic to the traffic system and it's reasonably navigable. Even small cities back East can present some frustration to an out-of-town driver, such as Kingston, NY. I don't think I'll go back there again. Then there are states like NJ where they've apparently made left turns illegal just about everywhere, at least on the major thoroughfares.
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