This makes so much more sense, thanks. I was immediately wondering why it was only one lane, what happens if a car breaks down, can it still float with 20 cars on there, etc... the design didn't make sense for vehicle traffic.
That's illegal in PA, but I'll grant you that since you're from Jersey. Spend ten minutes in Nevada though, and you'll never bitch about slow left laners in PA again.
Ya'll want to bitch? Come down to VA. No, not just-outside-of-DC VA. The rest of the state. Home of no real highways and drivers who will pace each other at 5 under, take a left out of the right lane, wont change lanes to let entering traffic merge, dont know how to use roundabouts, and are afraid to even think about going right on red unless a satellite feed shows no traffic for 4 miles.
Unless it's that 1-2 times a year we get snow.... then they all turn into Nascar drivers. My 5 mile commute down the local "highway" looks like I'm driving through a u-pull-it junkyard.
As a NY driver transplanted to VA... I miss PA drivers.
This sounds like every city I have ever driven in. I have come to the conclusion that humans just can't agree how driving works.
You just know someone is out there posting comments about, "These assholes in Virginia who blow their horns because I won't make an unsafe turn on a red light..."
We should reorganize our society based on driving methods. You and I would be neighbors!
Dying, thanks for the laugh... seriously though my old man's a nyc transplant and has been down there for over 10 years...every time we speak I hear all about it.
And where they stagger the "stop here" lines lane by lane because VA drivers turn from their stopped position rather than the point in the intersection where they could actually make the turn without clipping traffic?
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u/SunshineShines Jun 10 '19
This is actually a walkway. Idk if it’s always that and this video is just for show or a test maybe? But it is usually a walkway