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I-4 is named the most deadly highway in the nation
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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3283333" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>I lived in Houston for a few years. Traffic isn't too bad if you learn to drive 85 in pouring rain. </p><p></p><p>H-Town Pro-Tip - If you have the ground clearance, you can make your own off-ramp. </p><p></p><p>Corpus had less infrastructure with a growing populace of drivers, traffic sucked, but manageable. </p><p></p><p>LA's 101 was terrible between 5pm and 9am. San Antonio and the city loop was crazy. CA's Hwy 1 had too much traffic to be considered scenic. Rt66 was a minefield from MO-AZ. Orlando was a challenge in a 16 passenger van. But the absolute worst traffic I ever had the privilege to experience was the H1 in Oahu, HI. There was never a time it wasn't packed, and you can apparently do anything, cut any line, and commit any normal drivers etiquette faux pas as long as you "shaka'd" out the window. It was on that stretch of road I realized the JKU Jeeps are absolutely gutless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3283333, member: 24500"] I lived in Houston for a few years. Traffic isn't too bad if you learn to drive 85 in pouring rain. H-Town Pro-Tip - If you have the ground clearance, you can make your own off-ramp. Corpus had less infrastructure with a growing populace of drivers, traffic sucked, but manageable. LA's 101 was terrible between 5pm and 9am. San Antonio and the city loop was crazy. CA's Hwy 1 had too much traffic to be considered scenic. Rt66 was a minefield from MO-AZ. Orlando was a challenge in a 16 passenger van. But the absolute worst traffic I ever had the privilege to experience was the H1 in Oahu, HI. There was never a time it wasn't packed, and you can apparently do anything, cut any line, and commit any normal drivers etiquette faux pas as long as you "shaka'd" out the window. It was on that stretch of road I realized the JKU Jeeps are absolutely gutless. [/QUOTE]
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