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Good lord, virtually no one in Michigan can drive.

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  • The Psychotic Network FerretN This user is from outside of this forum
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    The Psychotic Network Ferret
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    Good lord, virtually no one in Michigan can drive.

    Even fewer people can drive in Detroit.

    And I-75 anywhere near the I-375 junction is a death trap created by a collosal failure of civic engineering.

    And of course, most pavement in Michigan was last repaired over 30 years ago.

    Michael Lucas :flan_set_fire:M 1 Reply Last reply
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    • The Psychotic Network FerretN The Psychotic Network Ferret

      Good lord, virtually no one in Michigan can drive.

      Even fewer people can drive in Detroit.

      And I-75 anywhere near the I-375 junction is a death trap created by a collosal failure of civic engineering.

      And of course, most pavement in Michigan was last repaired over 30 years ago.

      Michael Lucas :flan_set_fire:M This user is from outside of this forum
      Michael Lucas :flan_set_fire:M This user is from outside of this forum
      Michael Lucas :flan_set_fire:
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      @nuintari

      In 1995, one of my Clarion classmates had to drive from Lansing to Detroit to pick up his girl at the train station.

      I told him to be careful, Detroit drivers are special. He sneered that he was from Boston, he'd be fine.

      Upon his return, he was still pale and shaking. Looked at me with haunted eyes and said "What the hell is wrong with Detroit drivers?"

      I doubled over laughing, because I'm a bad person.

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      • Michael Lucas :flan_set_fire:M Michael Lucas :flan_set_fire:

        @nuintari

        In 1995, one of my Clarion classmates had to drive from Lansing to Detroit to pick up his girl at the train station.

        I told him to be careful, Detroit drivers are special. He sneered that he was from Boston, he'd be fine.

        Upon his return, he was still pale and shaking. Looked at me with haunted eyes and said "What the hell is wrong with Detroit drivers?"

        I doubled over laughing, because I'm a bad person.

        Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
        Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
        Charlie Stross
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        @mwl @nuintari I discovered the hard way that Boston drivers think using their indicators is giving intelligence to the enemy.

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        • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

          @mwl @nuintari I discovered the hard way that Boston drivers think using their indicators is giving intelligence to the enemy.

          DThorisD This user is from outside of this forum
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          @cstross @mwl @nuintari
          Think? Nope. It's true. Using a turn signal *is* giving comfort (fine, you said intelligence. That too.) to the enemy.

          Boston drivers are aggressive but are actually good drivers with a willingness to allow other drivers to do weird shit to recover from the mass of one way streets around Boston. Other places are scary!

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