Posted by RBoots on September 05, 2016 at 14:51:02 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: Idependence day posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on September 05, 2016 at 13:32:15:
I don't live in a little village, I live in the country. But, the road I live on turns into State Road, which used to be old 27. It's paved for a long ways and a lot of people take it to avoid 127. But they don't look at their actual maps and the river screws up that long stretch where it heads east, directly into 127 2 miles down. The only way off it is to head south on gravel, which the people going by don't want to do because they can't drive 65 on gravel like they do by my house, and they don't want to get dust on their BMW or Mercedes. Especially bad on holiday weekends, I can tell by the amount of traffic going by my house how bad it us on 127. When a camper/boat combo goes by and gets trapped by the curve here, they drive right on past the gravel and right to 127, where they cannot get on. They'll be lined up a quarter or half mile deep for half an hour. I usually don't go anywhere near the highway on Thursday, Friday, Sunday Night, because it is impossible to cross let alone try to get onto 127 with everyone driving 75 mph. So if I have to go somewhere on the weekend I go early in the morning, or late at night. If I get stuck at the other farm after traffic gets bad, it's about 16 miles out of my way to be able to cross the river and get across the highway. Summer Sunday afternoons are the only time I usually have to look before I cross the road to the farm.
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