Different local areas have different road rules and different unwritten rules in culture. Or maybe you just have a low bridge. What mistake do non-local drivers make in your area?
Different local areas have different road rules and different unwritten rules in culture. Or maybe you just have a low bridge. What mistake do non-local drivers make in your area?
Very specific, but driving through Pike Place in Seattle. It’s technically a road, but it’ll take you half an hour to go two blocks.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/7siNFnmKZ4keczQJ9
Is it because of pedestrians, or just heavy car traffic?[edit: just read the road details, looks like it’s a ‘living street’ with pedestrians capped at 20 mph, and a one-way road](just posting OSM link for anyone else like me avoiding Google) https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/13526138
Yeah, I used google for the street view. It’s usually a lot more crowded than pictured, and I’ve never seen those steel barriers put up in real life.
So it’s just a street with like 3000 tourists doing their thing and drivers who thought they’d get curbside parking stuck for 30-40 minutes trying to get through.
It’s not a street, it’s a coffee. Common mistake.