Lubbock, Texas Ranked Number 2 in the U.S...
I was reading the December 2004 issue of Men's Health and they ranked the best and worst cities based on driving conditions in the United States. Lubbock ranked number 2 out of the largest 101 cities in the U.S. As someone who lives in Lubbock and fights the light runners and bad drivers everyday, I was left with a question. Huh?
The factors they considered were miles of roadway per 1,000 people; vehicles per freeway lane; quality of highways; commuting time; hours of delay per traveler; the country's most dangerous intersections; and the average insurance costs by state.
Apparently the grass is only greener (as far as this goes) in Lincoln, Nebraska. But who wants to live there?
The factors they considered were miles of roadway per 1,000 people; vehicles per freeway lane; quality of highways; commuting time; hours of delay per traveler; the country's most dangerous intersections; and the average insurance costs by state.
Apparently the grass is only greener (as far as this goes) in Lincoln, Nebraska. But who wants to live there?
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