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I'd just like to know which genius thought it would be a great idea to head down 45 through Mantua and then turn onto 322 west in Mullica Hill at 6:30pm on a Sunday during shore season. Traffic was backed up to about, oh, Atlantic City.
I'd just like to know which genius thought it would be a great idea to head down 45 through Mantua and then turn onto 322 west in Mullica Hill at 6:30pm on a Sunday during shore season. Traffic was backed up to about, oh, Atlantic City.
OMG, I hadn't heard about that! I think the plane is cool, but I would have been very unhappy to find myself behind it on the road
OMG, I hadn't heard about that! I think the plane is cool, but I would have been very unhappy to find myself behind it on the road
Yeah, I get why they wanted to do it the way they did, but it made for a lot of traffic nightmares. The plane was simply too large to make a lot of the turns they had to make in some of the communities.
I'm a Moorestown resident and have no clue why they thought it was a good idea to bring it up Chester and try to turn left on Main Street. I heard it was stuck for an hour or so and they had to take part of a fence and light down to give it more room. It's like trying to fit a hippo in shoe box!
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