ONLY NUMBER 3 ?!?!?
http://redbricktown.com/2014/08/30/report-washington-d-c-drivers-longer-worst-usa/
http://www.allstate.com/resources/Allstate/attachments/tools-and-resources/ABD-Report-2014.pdf
C'mon, DC - where's the Pride?!? Of course, I question the survey results. For one thing, they cleave the suburbs from the city, (Beloved Alexandria is listed as #8). It's like a physician giving you a clean bill of health while ignoring that grapefruit-sized tumor on your neck, ("Oh, that's a different place."). And for another thing, clearly these Allstate clowns have never been to Baileys Crossroads or Seven Corners at rush hour. Just that two mile stretch alone would put our Fair City in the Number One slot, no question. Throw in Pennsylvania Avenue during tourist season, or Shirlington at dinner time, and we're talking a Hieronymous Bosch nightmare. And what about Nutley Street and 66? Why, the traffic reporters don't even bother to mention the length of delay anymore, merely that day's body count. The whispered mention of these locations has been enough to put insurance claims adjusters into catatonic shock. Pfft! Number 3, indeed....
http://www.allstate.com/resources/Allstate/attachments/tools-and-resources/ABD-Report-2014.pdf
C'mon, DC - where's the Pride?!? Of course, I question the survey results. For one thing, they cleave the suburbs from the city, (Beloved Alexandria is listed as #8). It's like a physician giving you a clean bill of health while ignoring that grapefruit-sized tumor on your neck, ("Oh, that's a different place."). And for another thing, clearly these Allstate clowns have never been to Baileys Crossroads or Seven Corners at rush hour. Just that two mile stretch alone would put our Fair City in the Number One slot, no question. Throw in Pennsylvania Avenue during tourist season, or Shirlington at dinner time, and we're talking a Hieronymous Bosch nightmare. And what about Nutley Street and 66? Why, the traffic reporters don't even bother to mention the length of delay anymore, merely that day's body count. The whispered mention of these locations has been enough to put insurance claims adjusters into catatonic shock. Pfft! Number 3, indeed....
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