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14th June 2008, 22:14 #1
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Driving in big cities
I'm curious, how do those living in major cities like London or Sydney or NYC, or even just in towns with larger area than say 100km² manage to drive there. Don't you get lost often? Or do you just stick to your area and not venture out?
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14th June 2008, 23:59 #2
I think most large cities have decent transport structures so people tend to use those. Certainly whenever I've visited central London or while I was in downtown Toronto the undergound and other transport was fantastic and you just don't need a car.
I would say that most people probably don't get lost, I've driven around London and while you need an A-Z and ocassionally take a wrong turn you generally get it right in the end and it must be much easier when you at least have a slight idea where you are.
Personally though I just couldn't live in a large City as I'd miss driving too much. I love being able to venture out into the B roads near me with so loud music on and just forget about everything.You're so beige, you probably think this signature is about someone else.
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15th June 2008, 00:11 #3
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15th June 2008, 03:30 #5
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I drove as a courier for a while in Sydney and also in Melbourne. It is not as hard to find your way as you think. Like Jan said, you have an A to Z. Once I have driven to a place once, I can remember how to get there again the next time. It is also important to remember little details and places of interest or standout landmarks and buildings, so you have a reference for next time. I rather like country driving more though.
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15th June 2008, 04:20 #6
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i have to invesr in a gps soon to get around.
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15th June 2008, 13:27 #7
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15th June 2008, 14:08 #8
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