Best cars for Davis-area roads?
Jul. 29th, 2009 09:46 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
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My car is approaching end-of-life, and I'm wondering if there's a car made that actually feels comfortable to drive on the roads around here. I'm getting a -very- harsh ride on the roads in and out of Davis and its a little embarassing when picking somebody up to visit. Trying to avoid that with the next car.
The OB-Davis content: We all drive on the same unevenly patched roads in and out of Davis, so when somebody says they can drive Mass Ave or Boston Ave and not feel a thing, that's a strong recommendation.
The OB-Davis content: We all drive on the same unevenly patched roads in and out of Davis, so when somebody says they can drive Mass Ave or Boston Ave and not feel a thing, that's a strong recommendation.
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Date: 2009-07-29 05:16 pm (UTC)i reverse commuted from davis (and now east arlington) both to waltham and now to burlington -- the worst part of it is always leaving the cambridge/arlington area, the highways are nice and clear.
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Date: 2009-07-29 05:28 pm (UTC)But the accident du jour on 128 is no picnic either. They should really bring back Puritan-era consequences for the people who cause them. Such as putting a set of "stocks" by the side of the road so we can shout curses at them as we crawl by.
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Date: 2009-07-29 07:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-29 11:25 pm (UTC)if *all* the traffic that used lake street wasn't forced into this one unnatural channel, then forced to stop every 15 seconds, it would flow a lot faster.
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Date: 2009-07-29 11:54 pm (UTC)Or did there used to be more crossings in the side streets?
A walk/dont walk signal during rush-hour traffic would improve the situation immensely, provided the pedestrians can be persuaded to wait their turn.