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We get plenty of that around here as well. Folks drive down a long on-ramp doing 30 mph, never once turning their head to have a look at the traffic on the highway and probably wonder why it's such a bitch to merge with traffic going 60 or 70 mph.People in the Midwest cannot even figure out how to merge onto the highway. It wouldn't be a day ending in Y if I didn't see someone riding onto the fucking shoulder because they couldn't mentally adapt to getting into the fucking merge lane in the half mile before it ends.
That's exactly what I was thinking.View attachment 45896
I believe the Wisconsin stats are skewed due to the number of tix given to Illinois drivers once they cross the state line.
I lived in NM for a couple of years and we used to do 90-100 on the roads to El Paso or Albuquerque on a regular basis. Speed limit was probably only 70 mph back then, but the cops didn't seem to care.View attachment 45896
I believe the Wisconsin stats are skewed due to the number of tix given to Illinois drivers once they cross the state line.
That's a Minnesota thing.That's exactly what I was thinking.
If you're cruising along on any interstate in Wisconsin and see someone in the rear view mirror zig-zagging through traffic with no signals and blasts past you going at least 20 mph over the speed limit, there's a 90% chance that car has Illinois plates. And there's a 50% chance they're driving a BMW, Mercedes-Benz or Audi.