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Everything you ever wanted to know about crossing country.
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** But what your parents would have never told you... **
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January 27, 1995 - By Alex Swain (swain@enigma.rider.edu)
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The two most important things in this world are 1) Making love to
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the most important person in your life and 2) Travelling, not
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necessarily in order of importance. There is nothing quite like
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leaving the state lines and exploring what the country has to
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offer... Stastically, there are 49 states out there that you've
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probably never seen for more than two weeks (atleast,
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statistically). I'm estimating that the amount of people under the
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age of 25 that cross the country is between 10000-20000 a month
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(not including Deadheads..) Everyone of these people have a unique
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goal, but all share the same interest in adventure.
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So lets say YOU, yes YOU want to cross country. Well, all I can
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say is, FINALLY! Lets get one thing straight: If you're doing
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this for yourself you will NOT take the bus, nor a plane, and yes,
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NOT on the train. You'll need a car, preferably a reliable one.
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But don't let unreliable cars stop you. A breakdown in Kearny,
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Nebraska can be fun. You will need money...For example:
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A standard car will give you 30 mpg on the highway. A Chevy Sprint
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or a Yugo or some small car will give you up to 50 mpg! Mileage is
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super-important...New York to California is 3200 miles. Thats
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assuming you take a direct route (which incidentally is Route-95 to
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the 80 all the way). But of course you won't be taking a direct
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route. Here's the numbers: (averaged)
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Trip length (in days) Cost of gas Payload In miles
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Fourteen $300.00 MAXIMUM 3500+
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Seven $200.00 MINIMUM 3200
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Three (56 hours) $160.00 MINIMUM 3300
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Thirty $500.00+ MEDIUM 5000+
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These figures are based on my 1981 Blue Honda that averaged 20 mpg
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loaded to about 35 mpg empty. You can do the math for your own
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situation. Each mileage figure is an estimate on how much you
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might explore during that time. However, the first trip across
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country I took took two weeks and I logged about 6500 miles.
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Afterall, these are only averages.
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There are several main interstates. The main ones are 80 (north),
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the 40 (south) and the 10 (south). Each one of these run east-west
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and are easily the quickest ways to traverse the country, as well
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as to get to big cities throughout. You will probably use one of
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these during your travels. What you MUST do is buy an atlas. I
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HIGHLY recommend the Rand Mcnally atlas. Get the big one (A MUST)
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and throw down ten bucks. This atlas does not simply show you
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state maps and interstates, but describes every single sign and
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icon you might run across during your travels. Did you know that
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Route-80 in Oakland has four spur routes? The 580, the 680, the
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880, and the 780? You'll wish you knew that someday. MOST all
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interstates that go north-south begin with an odd number, the east-
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west generally begin with an even number. This is NOT a rule but
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is usually accurate. Also, there are points of the I80 that appear
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to go North or even South. Still, the 80 will always be either
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East or West. This goes the same for other interstates.
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Mile Markers: When you enter a state (depending from which side)
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you will see a white rectangular sign with "Mile" and the location
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you're at. It might be 1, it might be 796 (such as Texas) on the
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10-west. This all depends on which side you enter from. These
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markers tell you where you are located in the state based on the
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interstate itself. These can come in very handy. For one, you can
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determine your distance per minute by counting between two markers.
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With this information you can use this to determine your relation
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to any one location. If you know roughly your MPG, then you can
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work out other cool simple math problems. These mile markers are
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generally used in conjunction with exit-ramp numbers. The markers
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are also good for noting cool places you've passed or want to come
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back to someday. For example: Heading East on Route 40 in Texas.
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Stop for a visit on Mile Marker 162 to an AMAZING junkyard. Its on
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the right.
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Buying gas:
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Its inevitable, sooner or later you'll run out. Raceway and Petro
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offer the cheapest gas on this planet, hands down. You will find
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these all over the place on interstates and some small highways.
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They have huge LED signs that tell you their current gas prices.
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Most ALL of them are also Truck-Stops, which to you means a place
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to take a shower and sleep on a couch. They also offer a free t-
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shirt with every 100 gallon fill-up (not pertinent, but
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interesting.) plus usually weird stores to fulfill your souvenir
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needs. You're going to (hopefully) be far away from any
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interstate. Now you'll find gas stations named "Gas" that charge
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$2.50 a gallon and store their gas in something a little bigger
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than an oil drum. Thats the breaks...But you get to meet some
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crazy inbred hick-types at places like this. The sticks of Nevada
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offer many gas stations such as this. My general rule was to
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always buy 94 octane gas. My logic was because I figured it would
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keep my car alive a little longer. If you have a reliable car, may
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I suggest 89? You will notice the further Midwest you go, the
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cheaper the gas. Oklahoma costing (at some places) 95 cents a
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gallon for 94 octane, and California costing (at all places) at
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least $1.10 a gallon for 89 octane. Gas cards are cool, but
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illogical when really traveling. Try to find a Shell station in
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Deeth, Nevada. Don't forget to carry a gallon of gas in the car.
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You'll be glad you did. I've pushed my car 50 miles at 4 in the
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morning on route-10; not cool.
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Food
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I've been in every food situation related to travel. A trip in
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1992 cost about 20 dollars in food for two for ten days. We ate:
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cheese, bread, bologna and boiled peanuts (ala Northern Florida).
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All toppings (mayo, mustard, etc) were acquired at convenience
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stores for free. The obvious way to eat cheaply is to go to Price
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Club or some huge food store and stock up on semi and non-
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perishables. Eating at McDonalds or wherever will quickly render
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you broke, guaranteed. May I recommend peanuts? High in protein
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and remarkably filling. Cheap, too...
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Safety and Interaction with strangers....
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Fact is, when you leave your home town you're a visitor, a tourist,
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a jerkoff. In big cities everyone's a tourist, cause everyone is
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usually lost in one way or another. In smaller towns and
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localities you will find yourself interacting with people that are
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looking at your liscense plate and you. They may be friendly, they
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may not. Fact is, they don't know you and you should respect them.
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You are in their territory and you are merely window shopping. It
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is better to be humiliated, ripped off, and beaten with a stick
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then get killed by a lacquer-thinner sniffing hick. If you are in
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areas where you don't feel comfortable, you might want to restrict
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odd behaviour you usually adopt. Some friendly advice, thats all.
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There are facts: Parts of Detroit at night are dangerous, Oakland
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is not a place to yell racial slurs, and Washington D.C. has the
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highest murder rate. There is fiction: Deliverance is a true
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story, the south is loaded with klansmen, Iowa is full of loose
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girls like Daisy Duke. The whole country has its good and bad
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points. People talk a lot of shit and thus spread stupid rumors.
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Don't let being black restrict you to the south and don't let you
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being white restrict you to the ghettos. If thats where you want
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to go, then fucking deal with it already. The majority of rumors
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are pure bullshit. Take it from me. Nebraska is infact a state
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and has a ton of awesome interesting people in it. Montana doesn't
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have merely John Denver types skiing and eating Grape Nuts. Get
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first hand knowledge by going there.
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Don't carry large amounts of cash on you. If you are lucky enough
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to have large amounts of it, take American Express' advice and get
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traveller's checks. If you are in remarkably bad neighborhoods
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(ie: crack dealers knocking on your window) don't look at them.
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Ignore them. Blowing a red light to avoid a shattered skull is
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okay. Don't park your car in a hood. If you can't help it, take
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all important shit out of your car and pray. If you're lucky, only
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your hubcaps will be gone in the morning.
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Where you should sleep:
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This all depends on your budget. You see, its either Mcdonalds or
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a bag of peanuts. For those with money, a motel is the first
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thought that comes into mind. Motel pricing works based on
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location. Los Angeles motels cost $25.00 a night for a room (at
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the VERY least), whereas places in the middle of the country can
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cost ten bucks. Always remember that motels charge for each
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person. So the scam here is for one person to get a room and the
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other to sneak in. Most of the time there's two beds in there
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anyway. Ninety percent of all motels advertise their prices on a
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big lit sign. Look for fringe benefits such as breakfast, free
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HBO, and vibrating beds (the latter I wouldn't bet on).
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Depending on the season you can find a campground. Most
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prominently KOA "Kampgrounds" with their huge teepees as landmarks.
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Sleep outside in sleeping bags, or in the car or wherever you want.
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If its warm outside, then thats where you should sleep. The
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"Kampgrounds" should be free unless you want running water,
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electricity, and other amenities. However, i've heard rumors of
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KOA's charging just to park your car there.
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In big cities you can search for American Youth Hostels, which
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there's one for every big city (i'm pretty sure), if not two or
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three. They average around $14.00 a night per person, give or take
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five bucks. I'm not sure, but you may have to purchase an ID card
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when you get there. Some researching on this matter is
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recommended. These places are cool because you get to meet other
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travellers and get the true feel for the city.
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Hotels: If you're even considering a hotel then i'm assuming mommy
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and daddy are paying for this one. I digress...
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Road Courtesy
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All interstates are overpopulated with truck drivers. They OWN the
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road you and should know that. Their trucks are ten times the size
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of your measly car or van, and thus must be respected. Semi's
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often travel in convoy's. Groups of ten semi's cruising at 110mph
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is not uncommon. Its illegal, but they do it anyway. A CB is
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handy to own. ALL truckers use them and speak of cool things
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often. They point out speed traps to each other and warn each
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other of accidents and drunk drivers. Several times i've talked
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with them and have been incorporated into a convoy. By drafting
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behind or within a convoy eliminates wind drag and will increase
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your mpg definitely. -- Note that speed comes with the territory.
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If you're in Wyoming and you see cars with Wyoming plates going 80,
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its safe to say you can too...On the other hand, if you're in
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Wyoming and a jock from Florida is going 80 in a Mustang and
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everyone else is going 55, you know...ALWAYS slow down when you
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approach and go through big cities. There are multiple on and
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off-ramps which means more cops. Flashing your lights at someone
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who is going too slow is fine, as long as that person doesn't mind.
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I've flashed my lights the same and found myself tailgated for
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fifteen miles. Also un-called for horn honking is just asking for
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trouble. If at all possible, assault all lame drivers verbally in
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your car and save your machoness for bar-fights. And another
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thing, don't cut people off. It pisses them off more than anything
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else.
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Radar detectors are illegal in a LOT of states. You be surprised
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how excited cops get when they arrest you for having one. When you
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stop for gas or food in a new state, ask someone what the law is.
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This goes for laser detectors too.
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Seatbelts:
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This is a moral thing. If you have a problem with seatbelts, may
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I recommend at least wearing one through areas with increased
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traffic? The following states do NOT have seatbelt laws: Maine,
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Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and South Dakota. The other 46 do.
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Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maryland,
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Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island
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all have 55 mph speed-limits. The rest are 65.
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Drugs/Alcohol/Fireworks
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Posession of these substances will generally get you into more
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trouble than anything else when driving. I estimate that the
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majority of arrests occur after a safety stop (ie: burned-out
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license plate light) and that turns up a few seeds on the
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dashboard, or a firecracker or two, or an empty can of beer. Cops
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will THROW THE BOOK AT YOU most of the time. If you do drugs (and
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who doesn't these days?) I suggest purchasing and consuming them
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outside of the car. An eighth of commercial crap-weed might land
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you with an interstate-drug-distribution arrest. Hey, it happens.
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Fireworks are especially dangerous. The best rule is to buy them
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and light them off in the same state. Although i've shot more than
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a few roman candles out the car window, I don't recommend it to the
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masses..Pertaining to alcohol: We all know by know that drinking
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and driving is pretty fucked up. Do me a favor and don't drive
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wasted or even buzzed. The penalties for drunk driving are
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unbelievably strict in most states in the U.S. Generally one DUI
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(or DWI or whatever) is good enough to remove your driving right
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for six months. Imagine that happening 2000 miles from home.
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Also note that if you're the passenger and drunk and the driver is
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sober, the cop will slap both of you with DWI's and an open
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container offense (very possibly regardless if you have one).
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Cops and what they're up to:
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From my experience, cops are generally decent human beings. Not to
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say that there aren't corrupt ones. The logic here is this: If
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you're in a big city where cops have serious matters to tend to
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(gangbanging, murder, rape), they tend to look the other way for
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petty offenses, such as posession of a dimebag or whatever. If
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you're in a small city (which is more likely), cops are meeting
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quotas, they're bored, and are looking for action whenever
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possible. These cities are the ones you should be most cautious
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in. Call all cops "Sir" regardless of where you are. Treat them
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like THEY ARE YOUR BOSS. They dictate your immediate future so
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treat them with great amounts of respect. Don't talk too much.
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Cops don't like that. Don't make up excuses, they've heard them
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all before. Play it cool. If you argue with them, they'll just
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start slapping new offenses on you. Remember the old "Your
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taillight is out" bit? "But officer, it isn't.." <taking billy
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club to light> "Yes it is" the cops answers. "Resisting arrest"
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could entail you not putting your hands behind your back quick
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enough. Cops generally believe the whole world is a stereotype.
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If you have dyed red hair, you're a punk rocker and you shoot
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heroin. The more you look like them, the more they'll like you.
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The prove how cool cops CAN be, let me relate these experiences:
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Summer 1994 in Boston, the NORML pro-weed group had a rally in the
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Boston Commons. About 30,000 people showed up. Half of them were
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actively smoking weed. Reportedly, not a single possession arrest
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was made. Thats cool if you ask me. Especially seeing that the
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week before the cops said they'd arrest anyone in possession.
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I was pulled over on my motorcycle in Berkeley for unsafe lane-
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changing (or something like that). The cop asked me if I had any
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weed on me. I said yes and produced about 5 grams in a bag. He
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told me to empty it out on the street and use my foot to crush it
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into nothingness. He then let me go, and he didn't ticket me for
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the moving violation.
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Here's a half good, half bad story. I was put in a shitty
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situation in where I was arrested for "possession of a weapon for
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unlawful purposes" (which incidentally was a 4-inch rusted knife
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under my car seat). I was arrested and en-route to the station the
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cops asked me "Hey, you smoke pot, right?" and "Didn't we come to
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that party and you were fucking that blond chick?" and "We know
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you smoke pot, just admit it." During my booking and
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fingerprinting the cops were harassing me to no end. The cops
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repeatedly fucked up doing my fingerprints until the Chief came in
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and took over. He apologized about their incompetence and finished
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the prints in thirty seconds. He went on to apologize about being
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arrested for such a petty offense. I explained why I had the knife
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and he went even further to say that if he could, he'd "un-arrest"
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me. During the fingerprinting, he noticed how beaten up my fingers
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were. I told him this was from playing alot of guitar and we
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talked for a half hour about guitars and how he plays one himself.
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This happened in Princeton, New Jersey, one of the most
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conservative towns in America.
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** Some cops are human, some are not. Assume NOTHING **
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Some other interesting information:
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* All turnpikes are a confirmed ripoff. New Jersey, New York,
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Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana will take every cent you own.
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Following all toll roads from New Jersey to New York, to
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Pennsylvania to lets say Chicago will cost you more than 20 bucks
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(try up to 40 if you have a trailer). Bring slugs and odd foreign
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coins, some of the automatic booths take them. The Northeast has
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more toll roads than the rest of the country combined. Be
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forewarned.
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* Major interstates are ALWAYS under construction.
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* Route-80 through Nevada has more speed-traps and cops than one
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could possibly imagine.
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** According to Rand Mcnally, the Interstate System works like
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this:
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Odd numbers are north-south routes.
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Even numbers are east-west routes.
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"BL" over a number means a "Business Loop"
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"BS" over a number means a "Business Spur"
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"XXX" whereas the first X is EVEN means its a route through or
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around a city.
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"XXX" whereas the first X is ODD means its a spur into a city.
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* High-speed traffic is ALWAYS in the left lane of an interstate.
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Do NOT drive in this lane unless you're going with the flow.
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* Sitting in a car for a long time makes you crazy and
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uncomfortable. Those seat-covers with the wooden beads are
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MANDATORY if you plan to be comfortable.
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* When you run out of tapes (and cd's) to listen to, flip the radio
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to A.M. and scan around. There's always cool shit on A.M. radio.
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* Mountain Dew is the official softdrink for the long-haul.
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* Speed records: During the days of the Cannonball Run
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(incidentally, that was a REAL race), the winner (apparently) went
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from Los Angeles to New York in 21 hours. You, my friend, will not
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get that luxury. My personal best is from L.A. to Oklahoma City in
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21 hours straight (thats about 50 miles West of the center of the
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U.S.). After 7 hours of sleep I drove another 26 hours straight
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from Oklahoma City to Trenton, New Jersey. Thats 47 hours total,
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and it was the stupidiest thing i've ever done.
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* Slacker records: William Least Heat Moon did it in a year (or
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something like that) (thats more like it!). Read Blue Highways,
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its a rad book.
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* Places with the highest concentration of cool people: Ann Arbor,
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Berkeley, Austin, Boulder, Salt Lake City (cool, but weird),
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Madison, San Francisco. Forgive me if I missed a few thousand
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places.
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* Hitch-Hikers: 50% of them are normal kids that are living the
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Kerouac/Carroll fantasy. The other 50% are transients, bums, and
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murderers (murderers being about 5%). Therefore there's no telling
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what may happen.
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* Scammers: These are the people that come up to your car at a rest
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stop and tell you some sad story about how their car broke down and
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all they need is 7 bucks to fix the transmission. Its your call on
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this one.
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* Tricksters: These are the people that point to your car tires
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implying that something is wrong with them, thus convincing them to
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stop. I used to be a trickster. Hey, we're all tricksters...No
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damage done, and its funny too...One trip me and a friend got 40
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people to pull over. NOTE: Don't try this with semi's, they'll
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just call ahead and have you killed. And yes, I disclaim all
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responsibility.
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* Time Zone changing: This is great. When you hit a time zone
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sign, pull over and jump on either side of the sign. Wait, is it
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3pm or 4pm? Man, the road is a lonely place, you just wait and
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see. You'll be playing that license plate game before long.
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* Take pictures and if possible, VIDEO. Film it all. Why the hell
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not? Don't forget the cassette recorder either. Send me copies of
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everything, you owe me!! (ok, don't then..)
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* Super tip for Summer travel. If you didn't already know, if your
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car overheats you can turn on the heater (you heard me) and it will
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lower the temperature. No really, its true..
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* It may sound sick, but if some furry mammal should choose to
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cross your path (i'm talking rabbits, not cows), don't risk
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crashing your car, run the thing over. Think of it this way, the
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animal is actually suicidal. More where that came from.
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With cows, I recommend swerving.
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* Flashing Headlights: This means two things. 1) "Get the fuck out
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of my way, i'm trying to speed here!" This occurs from cars behind
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you (would've never guessed) and 2) "There's coppers ahead, slow
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down!" which comes from oncoming traffic. You may respond by
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flashing your brights in acceptance, or by casually swerving into
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the other cars lane and crashing head-on with him/her. No worry,
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the cops are near.
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* If you're ever in San Luis Obispo (CA), near the onramp of the
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101, look on the streetlight pole and read what it says. Hint: Its
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right near a Denny's and a Mobil gas station.
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* Points of serious interest: Stuckey's, South of the Border, Dairy
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Queen RESTAURANTS, places that sell 72 oz steaks (try Texas), and
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the infamous cigarette warehouses in North Carolina. Kearny,
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Nebraska (off of the 80) will trip your shit, guaranteed. Make
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sure to visit the go-kart/bowling alley/arcade/batting
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cage/everything-under-the-fucking-sun amusement park.
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**
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I hope this was informative to you. This was the result of many
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trips across and around the country. It may not hurt to print this
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out and keep it handy when travelling. It COULD come in useful.
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**
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