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Old 02-19-10 | 06:25 PM
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Like others have mentioned do a dry run first. You might even find a few shortcuts or alternatives along the way. Sometimes it's not the amount of traffic that is the problem, but the speed limit and people driving it.

I have one stretch of road where the speed limit changes from 45 to 30 within about 100 feet or so. Lets just say I don't think the people are paying attention to their spedometers.
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