Sometimes. All depends on how late you stay up
Sometimes. All depends on how late you stay up
The time is upon us...
. Pika Pair with the yellow bundle of fluff Chibi Altaria..
I stay up to 1 or 2 AM fairly regularly.
Who knows, but it can be nice to relax to a different pace for a change rather than the brutal summer xD
The time is upon us...
. Pika Pair with the yellow bundle of fluff Chibi Altaria..
I swear, it seems like the potholes are even worse this year. My brother's car landed in a nasty one that did $700 worth of damage. It's like a minefield out there.
They're just spreading more and more it seems. Not good for anyone. They better get these under control
The time is upon us...
. Pika Pair with the yellow bundle of fluff Chibi Altaria..
Ugh they're awful where I live. This is why we voted for that new gas tax back in 2016 but it's not really doing anything. Just like before this tax's implementation the lower part of the state is getting all the funds and the upstate is getting some but not a lot. SO ANNOYING. I don't usually get carsick while driving but on some of these roads I have to pull over because I get so nauseous.
The time is upon us...
. Pika Pair with the yellow bundle of fluff Chibi Altaria..
Hmm, okay, wasn't sure if it was just me and my area around NJ or all over the place.
I've started to memorize where the particularly nasty ones are. The pain about it is that it's distracting. While trying to keep a lookout for them and dodge them, your attention is divided from keeping watch on the other cars, traffic signals, and what have you.
I can honestly see why some people just don't like driving.
So it really depends on which part of the state you're in. If you're in the Charleston Myrtle Beach coast side of the state, the roads are in pretty good shape because historically they've always gotten more money to refurbish their roads. Which makes sense due to their tourist industry. But as a result places like the upstate get almost no money for their roads leaving up with potholes every couple feet on most roads. I was driving from Greenville to Easley the other day and the road was so bumpy at one point that the entire car was shaking.
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