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Yep, instantly reminded me of invisible construction, coming to a full stop for no apparent reason, and the classic overturned fireworks truck, which you can not make up.
Dear Kentucky: please get out of the way. There is no need for you to be such a bastard by always making travel between Ohio (the important part, Columbus, Cleveland, and surrounding areas) and Tennessee so inconvenient. Can't you squeeze in between Utah and Nevada or somewhere else where no one will notice you? You are not nice. P.S.: If you move out of the way, you can take Cincinnati and the Ohio counties that border Kentucky with you. They are practically part of Kentucky anyway. P.P.S: No offense intended to Kentucky residents. You are a fine bunch of folks but your land is vast, useless to me, and poorly located.
Post by F me, I quit America on Jun 15, 2015 22:13:37 GMT -5
So I guess now when there is a sign indicating a work zone and a reduced speed limit, the proper thing to do in Kentucky is to not give a fuck and go about your business as usual? This is still foreign to me, since in Ohio a work zone sign indicates that work is being performed (or is apparently in some state of progress), and the speed limits are enforced by incredibly diligent and omnipresent State Troopers who love writing ticket after ticket. My favorite sight: "END WORK ZONE" signs which are followed by "WORK ZONE" signs literally about 200 feet later.
Post by FortSteuben on Jun 16, 2015 14:36:58 GMT -5
This year in Kentucky
About an hour away from the Ohio boarder on 71 North: A sign that said "left lane closed ahead". Travelers did the natural thing when seeing a sign like this, by merging into a single right lane. But the left lane never closed, as a matter of fact about three to four miles later there was a lane closure though, the right lane, for about fifty feet of "work"