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Least favorite place to drive?

  • friendfromlowry
    What is your least favorite place to drive? Highway in city? Boring country roads? Everywhere?

    I hate driving through the city that I rarely go to. I've been fine with Dayton for a while now but I still dread trying to navigate through Cincinnati when going to Reds games.
    That and parking lots, especially gas stations. Any time I've almost been hit it's been in a parking lot.
  • DeadliestWarrior34
    The ghetto
  • wildcats20
    Nelsonville
  • THE4RINGZ
    I drive a lot and to many different places, my least favorite place to drive to has to be Marion, Ohio.
  • brutus161
    wildcats20;1220543 wrote:Nelsonville

    This + 20
  • friendfromlowry
    wildcats20;1220543 wrote:Nelsonville
    Never been. What's wrong with it?
  • isadore
    it takes forever to get through this little jerkwater town. please finish the bypass.
  • wildcats20
    isadore;1220554 wrote:it takes forever to get through this little jerkwater town. please finish the bypass.

    This.
  • ts1227
    Pittsburgh. Whoever designed that road system needs to die of AIDS

    I-80 though PA may also be the most boring stretch of highway ever
  • OSH
    Gary, Indiana.

    Large cities. The northeast and their rude drivers. Anywhere with a lot of traffic. Anywhere there is a lot of construction.
  • wes_mantooth
    I hate the drive on 71 in Ohio.....boring as hell
  • superman
    Rookwood Commons
  • Crimson streak
    ts1227;1220557 wrote:Pittsburgh. Whoever designed that road system needs to die of AIDS

    I-80 though PA may also be the most boring stretch of highway ever

    1-80 isn't as bad ad the turnpike. Plus it saves me about 50 bucks coming to Ohio and back home
  • Enforcer
    ts1227;1220557 wrote:Pittsburgh. Whoever designed that road system needs to die of AIDS

    I-80 though PA may also be the most boring stretch of highway ever
    THIS X 10000000000
  • sportchampps
    Kansas. In cities like Lawrence, KC and Topeka everyone drives like a grandma because they are never in a hurry. If your not in a city your surround by nothingness.
  • Glory Days
    ts1227;1220557 wrote:Pittsburgh. Whoever designed that road system needs to die of AIDS

    I-80 though PA may also be the most boring stretch of highway ever
    This!
  • said_aouita
    Phoenix, Arizona sucks especially in the winter. You have a mix of people (recent movers to the snow bird elderly) from all parts of the country, who bring their particular driving style with them.


    Do not miss that kitty litter box of a city one bit.
  • wghfan
    Pittsburgh. You can add that it is the ugliest city in the USA also.
  • Mr. 300
    wghfan;1220659 wrote:Pittsburgh. You can add that it is the ugliest city in the USA also.
    ditto
  • Sonofanump
    I don't mind boring highways to get to a destination. I hate cities that take forever to get through like Nelsonville, Medina (going east/west), Mansfield (going north/south), Findlay (going east/west).
  • Fred Garvin
    Boston.

    The worst, most aggressive drivers in the US live there. I have spent a few weeks in that area for training. I love to visit the area, but absolutely hate to drive there. It is much worse than New York City.
  • queencitybuckeye
    London.
  • like_that
    This is probably the worst drive /failpone.



    I hate driving in cities though, very annoying especially with a bigger car.
  • ptown_trojans_1
    I-495 Beltway in DC.
    Specifically, Inner loop coming into Maryland from VA across the America Legion bridge and on around toward I-95.

    Also, one that sucks is the I-95 South going from DC down to Richmond.
  • BigAppleBuckeye
    Fred Garvin;1220678 wrote:Boston.

    The worst, most aggressive drivers in the US live there. I have spent a few weeks in that area for training. I love to visit the area, but absolutely hate to drive there. It is much worse than New York City.
    Agreed ... Boston is the worst: construction everywhere, tolls galore on the pike, confusing neighborhoods (I go there for a business a lot and routinely confuse myself finding my clients' offices).