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NOVA traffic can eat a dick - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Lounge (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: NOVA traffic can eat a dick (/showthread.php?tid=2338) |
- BLINGMW - 06-03-2005 hahaha y'all's traffic sucks too :lol: - Andy - 06-03-2005 .RJ Wrote:Y'all out of towners just dont know how to get around in Nova NoVa traffic is terrible but you guys really f'ed up arriving at rush hour. I feel for you guys. - Feersty - 06-03-2005 Eh you just got to get used to NOVA traffic. As everyone has said no when to leave, and avoid the beltway when need be. - ScottyB - 06-03-2005 hit I-75N at precisely 5:00 pm today. the thing i hate about that highway is you'll be doing a solid 80mph then come over a rise, and it's 6 lanes of nothing but stopped cars. my hawk pads have been getting hella worked over these past few days :thumbdown: - bassmangrammy - 06-04-2005 JackoliciousLegs Wrote:how the fuck can you be complaining when you got to drive such a sweet car for so long.... I was in the 528...not the M3!! - Myuki - 06-04-2005 ScottyB Wrote:hit I-75N at precisely 5:00 pm today. the thing i hate about that highway is you'll be doing a solid 80mph then come over a rise, and it's 6 lanes of nothing but stopped cars. my hawk pads have been getting hella worked over these past few days :thumbdown:and people stop at the stupidest times. Going steady after some stop and go today tand the pick-up in front of me thinks it's cool to stop quickly. Add for rain, reaction time, and diistance, had to S my car while on the brakes so not to get closer than was decent. And with all those lanes, you'd think people would be going somewhere. reminds me of Lewis Black, when he was like, "Soon there will be too many cars on the road, you won't be able to move. You'll just sit in your driveway and think about work. - WRXtranceformed - 06-04-2005 It's only getting worse. Northern Virginia is not ready at all for the growth it's experiencing, in a lot of different ways. Lack of roads is one of the most noticeable. They're going to have to do something...50 in Chantilly going towards 66 for example is a freakin nightmare. Apparently they're going to widen the Greenway, but we're pretty much going to be putting bandaids over lacerations with any road improvements we do from here on. You do learn when to leave though. It just means you have to wake up an extra hour or two earlier =/ - BLINGMW - 06-04-2005 Myuki Wrote:...reminds me of Lewis Black, when he was like, "Soon there will be too many cars on the road, you won't be able to move. You'll just sit in your driveway and think about work. :lol: That guy cracks me up - ScottyB - 06-04-2005 BLINGMW Wrote:Myuki Wrote:...reminds me of Lewis Black, when he was like, "Soon there will be too many cars on the road, you won't be able to move. You'll just sit in your driveway and think about work. ditto...."candy corn is the only candy in the history of time to have never been advertised. the reason for this is because all the candy corn ever made, was made in 1911." hahahaha, i believe it. - Beej - 06-04-2005 Alright, I just moved hurr and this shit is no joke. Somebody tell me the best way to get from work (Rockville) to home (Arlington). I can do it in under a half hour in the morning, but it's usually like an hour 15 on the way back at rush hour (270-495-66, which I'm sure you guys will tell me are the worst three roads to take). It's almost enough to dissuade me from my next car having a manual tranny. - John - 06-04-2005 WRXtranceformed Wrote:It's only getting worse. Northern Virginia is not ready at all for the growth it's experiencing, in a lot of different ways. Lack of roads is one of the most noticeable. They're going to have to do something...50 in Chantilly going towards 66 for example is a freakin nightmare. Apparently they're going to widen the Greenway, but we're pretty much going to be putting bandaids over lacerations with any road improvements we do from here on. More roads won't solve the problem. More roads equals more intersections, which means more commute time. What they need are smarter roads with lights that are patterned to flow with traffic and better policies for fender benders and police. Have you noticed that a cop pulling somebody over for an expired tag or a minor fender bender will cause a 5 mile backup? Bill 84 318i Wrote:Somebody tell me the best way to get from work (Rockville) to home (Arlington). I can do it in under a half hour in the morning, but it's usually like an hour 15 on the way back at rush hour (270-495-66, which I'm sure you guys will tell me are the worst three roads to take). Where in Arlington are you? You should probably be taking GW Parkway home, not 495 all the way to 66... - WRXtranceformed - 06-04-2005 We definitely need more roads coming from high density areas (the community I build is the perfect example). We're going to eventually have 7,700 homes, and right now there's only two conduits out of the community. One is a 2 lane paved road that dumps onto 50 and the other is a dirt road hah. What needs to be done on the highways is WIDENING. I agree that rubbernecking is the most annoying thing about traffic, but I don't see any solution to that ever. It's just a given in heavy traffic. - Beej - 06-04-2005 John Wrote:Right inside the beltway - exit 69 off 66, about a mile from the East Falls Church metro.Bill 84 318i Wrote:Somebody tell me the best way to get from work (Rockville) to home (Arlington). I can do it in under a half hour in the morning, but it's usually like an hour 15 on the way back at rush hour (270-495-66, which I'm sure you guys will tell me are the worst three roads to take). - Mike - 06-05-2005 More roads = more people. If commute times get lower, more people will move in... The roads will always be full, it's just the way it works. - WRXtranceformed - 06-05-2005 People are going to move in anyways regardless of what the roads are like heh. You're right though, the roads will always be full. - John - 06-05-2005 Bill 84 318i Wrote:John Wrote:Right inside the beltway - exit 69 off 66, about a mile from the East Falls Church metro.Bill 84 318i Wrote:Somebody tell me the best way to get from work (Rockville) to home (Arlington). I can do it in under a half hour in the morning, but it's usually like an hour 15 on the way back at rush hour (270-495-66, which I'm sure you guys will tell me are the worst three roads to take). Then you should take the Clara Barton Parkway towards DC, cross Chain Bridge, go down Glebe, and then take a right on to Williamsburg, which will turn into Sycamore (exit 69). - ButtDyno - 06-10-2005 WRXtranceformed Wrote:I agree that rubbernecking is the most annoying thing about traffic, but I don't see any solution to that ever. It's just a given in heavy traffic.Shoot anyone that does it, or at least, anyone who slows down to do it. At first, the shootings will compound the problem, but after all the cars are towed to scrapyards, the roads should be nice and clear. - Feersty - 06-10-2005 There is no traffic in Alabama..
- Sijray21 - 06-10-2005 Feersty Wrote:There is no traffic in Alabama.. that's b/c there's no one there - JackoliciousLegs - 06-10-2005 I'm up in jersey, and this shit's a million times worse |