• Malfeasant@lemmy.world
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    11 minutes ago

    A day? In New England we say if you don’t like the weather, wait 15 minutes, it’ll change. And Boston drivers aren’t bad, just aggressive. New Jersey drivers are bad.

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    Arkansas doesn’t require driver’s ed so I think we do have the market cornered on bad drivers. I see folks slam on their brakes on the interstate, reverse back to their exit, the interstates themselves were obviously designed by folks who don’t understand how it works, etc. I’ve lived in several states and never seen anything quite like it.

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      26 minutes ago

      They do that shit in Florida often enough as well. Mostly the same reason. People who don’t, or legally should not, have a license.

      A good driver NEVER misses their exit.

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    13 hours ago

    Florida literally has a monsoon season where it goes from sunny to pouring to sunny around the same time every day for like 4 months.

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        You got at least a month before irregular rains, and 2 months before the wet season actually starts.

        What are the estuaryies looking like?

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    19 hours ago

    Hey, the drivers in my state are fine. It’s the drivers in the neighboring state that are all reckless idiots who don’t know to drive.

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          Drove through VA once, and we were amazed at how good the drivers were. Normal speeds, being predictable instead of trying to be “polite”, not sitting in the passing lane for miles, it was crazy.

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            The only big problem with drivers in VA, imo, is that while they’re good they’re competitive within the bounds of good. And moreso within/near city or big town limits. Really this just means that if you turn on your indicator to show that you’re trying to change lanes, many VA drivers will speed up to pass you to allow you to merge behind them rather than in front of them. Comparatively not a big deal, but I didn’t even realize this was a thing until I lived in NC and regularly experienced people happily making way for me to merge when I indicated.

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          11 hours ago

          I knew it , I’m in the state that causes all the havoc!

          Every day I start the car I gotta slap my face and look in the mirror and pump myself up

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            11 hours ago

            If it makes you feel better, I think you guys are a better state in almost every other way but driving 😂

            edit: Genuinely y’all might have the best state flag in the nation, and that’s coming from a Virginian and our flag is pretty fucking great

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      Week? Yesterday my daughter and I rode bikes to her school in 30° and rode home in 73°. Choosing her outfits is very difficult this week.

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      A couple years ago I was back in Florida visiting my parents and I forgot how weird shit was there sometimes. About 75+ degrees outside and out of nowhere sudden hail/downpour. Hail of all different sized, one piece was like half a soft ball. Went on for maybe 60 seconds. Was long enough for me to open the door, acknowledge I could no longer see shit, and then pick up that giant piece of ice and the storm cloud passed. A bit over 2-3" of rain I emptied out of the rain gauge.

      Everywhere has weird weather moments, but that one will always stand out to me.

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    1 day ago

    SoCal here. Nope, weather is consistently great. Also, Arizona’s drivers are much worse.

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      I was going to say everywhere but San Diego. I would describe the weather there as room temperature.

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        Speak for yourself. Love and miss that cooler, predictable weather. Sick of this shit where I send my kids to school in 30 degree weather and pick them up in 70-80 degree weather. ALSO…IT. FUCKEN. WIMDY. And to top it off stank ass Bradford pears spaffing into the breeze through spring and summer. Oh and lots of tornados every year. Oklahoma weather is bullshit.

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          I actually moved here from Tulsa so I know very well what you mean lol. Left Tulsa 2 years ago after 15 years. I miss the thunderstorms but literally nothing else lol.

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            LOL perfect. The thunderstorms were the only thing I missed when I lived in other places too. Love a good thunderstorm.

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      A buddy of mine helped his sister move from AZ to Socal, he comes from a family of city-planner types, so he’s constantly going on about roadway designs. He told me that while my area has better constructed roads, and our drivers are terrible, that Socal had worse roads, but great drivers (road discipline wise, at least). Probably sample bias but neat trivia.

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      Missouri here. Most of this area is valid in making the weather statement. Because we’re right where weather fronts like to meet up at to fight, we will literally get times when the high is 35f one day and then 70f the next. I think last year we had a day that went from 78f to 19f over the course of like half a day.

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      Washington has the worst drivers on the west coast.

      Oregon has the best.

      CA and AZ are both pretty average.

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      “SoCal weather is so bipolar like one moment it could be hot and sunny and 10 minute drive later it could be cold and cloudy” /s

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    “If you don’t like the weather in [insert location] wait five minutes”

    I used to naively believe this was actually unique to Newfoundland. Recently learned that it’s a saying everywhere and everyone acts like it’s unique to where they live

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      It’s not, though. People from LA will say the exact opposite.

      That saying pops up anywhere where there’s a large range of weather. Which is most places, but not everywhere.

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      16 hours ago

      I have heard this almost exclusively for Florida and not any of the surrounding states. Or really I have never heard it about any other states on the Eastern seaboard.

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      People say it abt New England, Great Lakes, the South, the Midwest. Literally everywhere I’ve lived, if you don’t like the weather… wait.

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    19 hours ago

    Living at altitude, this is actually true. Very low atmospheric buffering. Temperature swings of 40 degrees within a few hours.

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    Just looked it up and apparently my state actually has a remarkably low rate of traffic deaths, so apparently we’re actually pretty good drivers

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      In monsoon season it’s absolutely ‘the forecast cannot help you. It might rain here, it might rain 50 yards away’

      But they would be correct about having the worst drivers

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    No Californian would say that. The weather is stable and nice 9 months of the year and cloudy and nice the sun the other 3.