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Always in a rush, yet driving well below the speed limit. Weaving in and out of traffic, cutting off 3 people, just slow down to a crawl because they missed their turn. They are rude as fuck to the people in the service industry, acting like everyone needs to bend over backwards to meet their demands.

I always hate memorial day weekend because it's the official start of the tourist season. I fucking hate the cidiots.

Always in a rush, yet driving well below the speed limit. Weaving in and out of traffic, cutting off 3 people, just slow down to a crawl because they missed their turn. They are rude as fuck to the people in the service industry, acting like everyone needs to bend over backwards to meet their demands. I always hate memorial day weekend because it's the official start of the tourist season. I fucking hate the cidiots.

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[–] yeti 1 points (+1|-0) Edited

Charleston, SC is now permanently fucked because of the yankee influx. Even many of the natives here have started driving like jakasses just to adapt to the new environment. Tourists and people who read in Bon Apetit that Charleston was the most desirable destination in the world have turned it in a place I wish I had the money to get the fuck away from. And traffic is a VERY significant factor in that sentiment.

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

Born and raised, and learned to drive in NYC. I am an asshole. I admit it.

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0) Edited

We were on the highways yesterday. Cops, cops everywhere.

One city had this huge motorcycle speed trap going on. I'm thinking, that's how you motherfuckers get hit, and then everyone is expected to feel bad that you died while you're hanging out on the side of a 70 mph road.... yeah, no. Find some real law enforcement to do.

[–] Butler_crosley 1 points (+1|-0)

That sounds like normal traffic in Atlanta

After living in a small city for so long, I have become uses to the slowed down pace. It's pretty nice.

[–] Butler_crosley 1 points (+1|-0)

I'm right there with you. I grew up in the Atlanta Metro and don't ever want to live there again. I like living in small towns were traffic jams are caused by road work or agricultural equipment.