We're #2!
#4
Hmmm...I've only driven in one of the cities listed...NY, NY. If they had a list of worst rural areas, the drive between Ames and Des Moines would be on there. Mix confusing construction (they change the flow of traffic twice daily) and the smell of pig ****, and you've got a winner.
#7
Son of a Bitch, but it came at no surprise to me!!! LOL
3. Chicago, IL
Although its gas prices were lower than average, Chicago scores poorly in every other drivability category. The Windy City has rough roads, a poor driving climate, and slightly worse than average mobility.
3. Chicago, IL
Although its gas prices were lower than average, Chicago scores poorly in every other drivability category. The Windy City has rough roads, a poor driving climate, and slightly worse than average mobility.
#9
Originally Posted by Jeff20B' date='Jul 14 2003, 09:24 AM
They are right about the Seattle-Bellevue-Everett area.
mike
#10
From what I understand, that list pertains to the conditions of roads, temperature and all that. They should do one based on the drivers themselves, and how dangerous it is because of bad drivers. I bet Florida would have some bad ones, being the #1 spot to live before your death of old age.