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Ya, I guess if you live in Indiana, it would be considered on the coast line.My apologies. I5 is along the coastline down by San Diego, and by the bay up in Seattle. Regardless, it's not that far from the coastline anyway.
And we still have bad traffic. I grew up in Castro Valley, funny you mention that town.what the hell, no wonder why cali is so dirty. There's like 9 variants of I80 up by san fran.
280, 380, 480, 580, 680, 780, 880, 980... Then there's the odd connecting piece I238.
580 and 880 go the same direction until castro valley.
NY:
new york - Google Maps
VS:
LA:
los angeles - Google Maps
NY is a HAIR closer to water than LA, but not much..... and the mass of water near LA is a lot more than the Hudson river or long island sound...
And we still have bad traffic. I grew up in Castro Valley, funny you mention that town.
NYC still stinks.
It also is further north. Do you study meteorology too?
By the way, the biggest problem CA has is the mass amounts of ports. Boats all up and down the coast.
New York has more electric cars per household than CA as well.
right......NYC still stinks.
Yes... they have a real litter problem. They have to clean the streets 2x a day to keep them from being dirty.
NYC still stinks.
not counting Harlem (and for you, not counting Compton) NYC is pretty damn clean.
Black Widow G2 said:It also is further north. Do you study meteorology too?
and that has what to do with anything?
suicidal tendencies?Since they got the Porn out, the town has been great. I would like to take the bike into the city once this year. Imagine it would be fun.