Month: March 2022

59 North driving home around 5pm

The oddest thing happens northbound, around 1314 exit. Everyone just slows down like 30 mph.

Wreck? No.

Cops? No.

Wreck on the other side of the highway? No.

Parade? No.

Traffic? Not as the cause anyway, more of the effect/result.

Indian burial ground? Possible.

Every day, everyone just slows down like 30 mph for what seems like no reason. Then like a mile later everyone guns it.

It’s bizarre and I don’t get it. It’s boatload better than some of the other commutes I’ve had. 610 to the galleria, nightmarish parking lot. 45, absolute boneheads crashing into each other for fun. 59? Everyone just kinda…does 40 for no reason for like a mile. I really just want to understand the phenomenon at this point.

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