I was up at the Home Depot off of Moore's Lane twice today renting a jack hammer and taking it back when I was done. We have some serious rocks in our yard that needed busting up. Once i get on 65 going to or coming from the Moore's Lane exit, we have only 1 stoplight and no Stop signs from our door all the way there, Just the 1 in like 30 miles of driving, and the 1 is for the GM plant employees.
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I agree that dealing with heavy traffic is challenging. The increase in congestion usually correlates with the growth of logistic hubs and commercial distribution points along the interstate corridor.Originally posted by 4AMNTN View PostThat's funny! The southern part of the city out to .... https://piktid.com/blog/ai-fashion-model-generator/ Columbia Exit 46 is horrible for traffic! Our side was the last to get this great honor.
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lucy300, what are you driving these days?Originally posted by lucyy300 View PostI agree that dealing with heavy traffic is challenging. The increase in congestion usually correlates with the growth of logistic hubs and commercial distribution points along the interstate corridor.
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Sorry, for being MIA lately. The weekend before Thanksgiving we drove down to Ocala, FL to fetch our granddaughter up here for the week. 1260 mile round trip. we broke it up into a two night trip. Then on the following Saturday, we reversed the trip but didn't spend the night anywhere. 1260 miles with no stopping except gas and eating and driver switching. We had a good week though. Ate, watched movies, decorated for Christmas, etc. Now we figure out this winter in TN stuff!
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Sounds like a nice time. She'll remember that-always. That was a "trip" especially here at the holiday traffic.
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