I’ve decided that there are aspects to my experiences in the
Sunshine State that I won’t be able or might
forget to cover in my regular posts. To deal with that problem, I’ve decided to
create shorter segments entitle Five Minute Florida. Basically, I’ll take
whatever topic I’d like to cover, write as much as I can in five minutes, and
write one of these shorter segments as often as I can. It gives me the chance
to write more often, and hopefully, it’ll bring some more regular readership to
my blog. Today’s topic: traffic.
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AND START FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE JOURNEY!
Living in the area that I do, I don’t really have to deal
with traffic all that much locally. There is a small downtown area in which the
main street is kind of slow moving at certain times of the day, but I don’t
live all that close to downtown Deland. I live more in the outskirts. I’ll
delve more into that in one of the main sections of the blog. Traffic here is
about like what you’d expect to find in Barboursville ,
WV . The area itself is similar to
that of Huntington ’s
little sister city, too.
Living here and working at Walt Disney World, I have to
travel down I-4, which runs right through the heart of Orlando . This is nothing like I haven’t
experienced before. I’ve driven in NYC, Boston , Chicago , Indianapolis , Charlotte , Columbus , Atlanta , Nashville ,
and several other larger cities. The problem here is having to deal with the
congestion and crazy drivers so often.
It’s a regular occurrence that I find the normal hour and
fifteen minute drive to Lake
Buena Vista where Disney
is located taking closer to two hours. As you’ll learn later in the blog, it’s
our intention to move closer to the city after our lease is up, though. Until that time, I’m stuck sitting in traffic. On top of that, I’ve never seen
so many drivers who apparently don’t understand that their swerving from lane
to lane, cutting other people off only exacerbates the problem.
I’m becoming more and more accustomed to the driving
mentality here, but I can’t seem to adjust my mentality to fit. I still hang
back and let people squeeze their car in the lane in front of mine, use my
signals properly, and I even stop at all the stop signs still. The road rules
in Florida are just one of many small ways
that life is different from Mountain
State . I can’t say it’s
the worst thing ever, but it definitely ranks in the top ten headaches of all
time.
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