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  • yep thats definitely Florida. look at al the dumbass drivers

  • @DrunkenSamurai18 California is worse. It seems as though they are giving out licenses to anyone with eyes now.

  • @DrunkenSamurai18 Hey! I live in Florida and I'm a good driver

  • @cookie1749 lol me too

  • I hear some rumors that I-10 in Jacksonville, FL is about to be three lanes deep from I-295 to Duval/Nassau county line. Good for traffic.

  • Six lanes the whole way, even in rural areas. I wish it was like that in South and North Carolina, where there are several traffic problems because the interstates are four lanes in populated areas.

  • I agree, Georgia does a very decent job oftentimes of widening freeways even in a good number of rural areas to 6 lanes. I still see too many states where their DOTs haven't responded enough to excessive traffic demand on freeways that are only 2 lanes in each direction(i.e. most Virginia and Tennessee portions of I-81 only being 4 lanes, most of I-80 from Iowa east to Ohio, I-55 inbetween Chicago and Memphis, etc.).

  • I agree and so does Florida. I-20 used to be four lanes from Atlanta all the way to Columbia. Now they are widening it in Augusta, since traffic is chaotic there. South Carolina however, almost never widens their interstates, and they do bad planning when they do widen them. I-385, which used to be four lanes the whole way, was widened to 8 lanes near Greenville and 6 near Fountain Inn. I believe they are doing more stuff to it, and they are shutting the whole thing down for the whole 2010.

  • I-95 used to be 4 lanes for the whole way through South Carolina, until they widened it in Florence. I-95 is six lanes in Savannah, and right when you crossed into South Carolina, it would become 4. North Carolina used to be very bad too. I-77 is 8 lanes through Rock Hill, and becomes 6 lanes when you get CLOSER to Charlotte. Then, it used to become four lanes only a mile north from the city. So close, when heading south, you could see the city, and the road is still four lanes.

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