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Jersey
****Also in the City of Cinci if you clean a sidewalk and someone still manages to slip and fall they can sue you. If you leave the snow it is considered an act of God. That may be why people do not bother. A lot of residents are older and remember there USED to be a time when teenagers would go around and shovel for some cash--not any more. Now they would rather play video games all day!. |
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My two nominations for "Cincinnati Road Insanity" are the mess at the I-71/Ridge Ave/Norwood Lateral interchange and the transition from I-75 South to Fort Washington Way to I-471 South. Nothing increases your pucker factor like taking one of the two exits by mistake and ending up in downtown with a big rig...
![]() P.S. Anybody else think renaming Fort Washington Way to "Joe Nuxhall Way" a good idea? I'm not even a big baseball fan and I think it's a great idea! ![]() |
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, why not? I hope Cincinnati has learned its lesson in naming streets after people who are still alive ... |
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I totally agree with you. My family and I are transplants from Chicago and have been here for a month now. And I couldn't agree more with some of your rants. People in Cincy/NoKY CAN NOT drive and what's up with the lack of plowing??? And we've only been here a month and my daughter has had 5 snow days and there hasn't been more than 2 inches of snow...what the heck?! Now, I will say I'm on the KY side of the river...and that was a mistake! I think it's worse on this side! |
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Haha funny you said that I remember a bus driver from Calif said the same exact thing that he kept getting pulled over driving the greyhound bus and that he told the company if they didn't transfer him back to Calif he was going to quit...he said he never been to a citythat would pull you over for going 7miles over the speed limit. I know when I moved here I have had 2 ticket for speeding I guess going 45 in a 35 is a NO NO...and your right its expensive to transfer plates in KY I lived there for a year and that's one thing I don't miss about living there.
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FWIW, most OSHP troopers don't bother big trucks until 64 mph (55 mph for us except on the OH Tpk ) or they see us doiing something unsafe. I've always been of the belief that if a big truck has been pulled over in OH, he most likely REALLY deserved it. |
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jersey, if you didn't notice, it doesn't snow very much here. You think that might be part of the the reason why we don't invest in expensive infrastructure to handle the 'terrible' 1 inch snow storsm we get from time to time? You can't expect people to be trained like they are from a northern area like Jersey to deal with snow- you just gotta adapt because it ain't going to change.
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You know what the weather is like in Chicago right now? |
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[quote=cincyUK;2977196]jersey, if you didn't notice, it doesn't snow very much here. You think that might be part of the the reason why we don't invest in expensive infrastructure to handle the 'terrible' 1 inch snow storsm we get from time to time? You can't expect people to be trained like they are from a northern area like Jersey to deal with snow- you just gotta adapt because it ain't going to change.
cincyUK: Um, yes, I have. No need to get defensive about Cincinnati. You need to remember, we took our hard-earned cash and moved here to your city. That means we must've found enough we liked about it right? And we didn't move to one of the far-flung suburbs (we live in Westwood). And we're a professional couple. And we're not a professional couple moving OUT of your city. We've made a commitment to Cincinnati. We've invested in it and will continue to do so. But I'm not going to rah-rah everything -- and getting some legitimate criticism from an "outside" voice might help locals see things a little differently. I think Cincinnati has a rich history and the potential for a bright future -- but that same optimism sometimes breeds a higher level of frustration (if the place didn't hold as much promise we might not care as much, you know?). Now, CincyUK, have you noticed?: most people have agreed with my original post (or major portions of it). And don't get me started on the whole streetcar issue and how the city has unfairly pushed her poorer residents upon the west side -- and forgotten them as well as the communities in which they reside. Not exactly the behavior one expects from a queen. Instead of a streetcar, how about reconnecting all areas of the city (literally and figuratively)? OK, new rant over. ;-) |
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Well you may not have seen it but I was on the bus when I was going back home for spring break, and he was doing 65 in a 55 and the driver couldn't believe that he was getting a ticket (he fuss almost the whole time about how he hated driving through ohio)
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