jtr1962
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Yep, that about sums them up. They also have a penchant for using ridiculously small street signs and having exit signs on expressways 50 feet from the exit (with no previous signs warning of the upcoming exit). And let's not forget the entrance ramps before the exit ramps which NJ is famous for. Cars entering the highway cross the paths of cars wanting to get off. No wonder insurance is so high.mubs said:NJ roads were so asinine I got lost several times, during the day, despite having Yahoo/MS Maps directions.
Merc's not the only one. First and only time I was on a plane was in August 1990 when I was 28 years old. I was sent to Virginia to train some people to do my job since the NYC branch of the company was closing. I actually would have preferred Amtrak but the boss had already gotten an airline ticket before I had any input. I don't care for flying. The airport and airplane both smelled of fumes, and I didn't really feel safe until I was back on the ground again. After 9/11 I decided to boycott the airlines permanently, not that I had planned any trips anyhow. Honestly, since airports are located on the outskirts of cities they're not terribly useful to a person who doesn't drive anyway. I had to be picked up at the airport by one of the company's employees. I wouldn't have that luxury with pleasure travel.Can't believe you've never flown before. I logged 56k miles in 2005. I don't care for it; just something I have to put up with.
Given the long layovers, I wonder if flying actually saved Merc any time over Amtrak or driving.