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<blockquote data-quote="RichDoyle" data-source="post: 1165903" data-attributes="member: 84694"><p>Years ago (the '70's) I lived in Idaho Falls, ID and worked at INEL. While I was there another dude that lived in a small town to the West of the site stated in no uncertain terms that whenever he came to Idaho Falls he had his wife drive, because the "heavy traffic" scared him. This was not an old dude, either.</p><p></p><p>Around here, if you work in places even close to Tacoma, Seattle, Bellevue, etc. there's almost no way to get to work exclusively using "back roads". You might be able to stay off the interstates, but instead you get to travel even scarier US/State highways filled wall-to-wall with strip malls and no-tell motels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichDoyle, post: 1165903, member: 84694"] Years ago (the '70's) I lived in Idaho Falls, ID and worked at INEL. While I was there another dude that lived in a small town to the West of the site stated in no uncertain terms that whenever he came to Idaho Falls he had his wife drive, because the "heavy traffic" scared him. This was not an old dude, either. Around here, if you work in places even close to Tacoma, Seattle, Bellevue, etc. there's almost no way to get to work exclusively using "back roads". You might be able to stay off the interstates, but instead you get to travel even scarier US/State highways filled wall-to-wall with strip malls and no-tell motels. [/QUOTE]
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