A Conversation for Interstate 75, USA
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Humor Me Started conversation Sep 3, 2000
For the love of Ed, avoid the stretch of highway from I-75 to Orlando via I-4! This passes Disney World, and traffic actually stops for hours many days and is always congested. It's a bad, bad thing. By all means, use the FL Turnpike from the north, or local roads from the south. As a former Orlando resident, I speak from long and painful association.
Happy motoring!
HM
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beel Posted Sep 23, 2000
I would like to nominate the 50-mile stretch of I-4 through Orlando as the most frustrating road (on a per-mile basis) in the country. For one thing, as an even-numbered freeway, it should be running North-South, but in Orlando it is an almost perfect North-South. And yet the signage insists in carrying on the charade, with such inanities as "West to East-West Expressway", which means you will go south (on Westbound I-4) until you intersect with East-West at a ninety-degree angle. So the driver must constantly remind himself or herself or itself that West really means South and East really means North.
As HM suggested, for convenience, conveyance or sightseeing, this is an excellent road to avoid.
- beel
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Humor Me Posted Sep 24, 2000
Hey beel, I wanted to say hi in your personal space but since you haven't written an intro yet, I couldn't. So: Welcome to h2g2! Tell us more about you!
HM
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