Submitted by roadtrip-ne t3_zzbke8 in boston
iris-my-case t1_j2b7x72 wrote
Since we’re talking rotaries… why don’t they include exit signs??? It’d be extremely helpful to know which street each exit goes to, instead of counting for the fourth exit based on my GPS.
abhikavi t1_j2bl0lx wrote
New England in general has a moral opposition to road signage.
BuckeyeBentley t1_j2brswz wrote
Love when the only indication what each lane does at an intersection is painted on the road which is covered by the cars sitting in the lane and also probably snow and slush some of the year
f0rtytw0 t1_j2c4ptz wrote
Paint, long since faded, as a way to separate those who are from here (here being those who use the road every day) from those who aren't (people who don't use the road every day).
Its an extra local fuck you
abhikavi t1_j2bsh60 wrote
Who lets paint on the road tell them what to do anyway
Psirocking t1_j2byjv9 wrote
And was last painted in 1997
ebow77 t1_j2c3yok wrote
This. Every other part of the country uses overhead signs for lane indicators, but we stubbornly stick with worn out paint on slush-covered roads.
WiserStudent557 t1_j2bppph wrote
Especially good road signage
abhikavi t1_j2bpvvd wrote
Oh sorry, you wanted it to be there and good?
Wow entitled
hx87 t1_j2cj9oc wrote
It's not as strong as our opposition to adequate road lighting though. Seriously, fuck getting lazed in the dilated pupils by LED headlights on tall SUVs at night.
chronicallyill_dr t1_j2fccev wrote
All public lighting really, I feel blind as a bat as soon as the sun sets in this city. It makes winters a nightmare.
davewritescode t1_j2e0goo wrote
One thing that blew my mind in the days before GPS is that a lot of towns in New England don’t have street signs that tell you what street you’re currently on, just the street you’re crossing.
Not that it matters anyway. I found out the hard way that Tremont street in Mission Hill doesn’t in fact lead you back to the back bay, it randomly hooks turns left at Roxbury Crossing with no signage.
Also, I’ve lived on 2 completely unconnected Tremont Streets in Boston.
Don’t get me started on south street in Roslindale
abhikavi t1_j2e7a7s wrote
Oh man the pre-GPS days were a challenge. Good luck finding a street where Elm and Bolton are on the left, followed by Oak on the right. Especially when you were so lost you didn't know what town you were in.
TywinShitsGold t1_j2caeow wrote
Yo Jimmie got his tree up, turn left there.
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