4, none identifiable.
State with the Least Law:
Texas.
State with the Most Law:
Arizona.
Number of Tickets:
0
Number of Near Accidents:
Only 1, a Semi changed lanes right at me. Floor it and drive on the shoulder. Thanks.
Number of States:
8 (includes California)
Most States in 1 Day:
4: Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas (pronounced ARE-can-zus), Tennessee.
Number of States I've never been to:
None unfortunately.
State Where it Finally Felt Like the South:
Tennessee. The divided highway cut through rocky cliffs topped with bare trees. A good portion of the 24 and 75 look like this, so when I hit it on the 40, I finally realized I was there.
Giant Crosses Passed:
Just the one in Texas. I didn't stop 'cause it was getting late and the sign said it was a spiritual experience I would never forget. No thanks.
Burned out Cars Passed:
One that had clearly seen the end of it's life on Route 66 rather than I-40.
Cattle Lots Passed:
Only 1.
"Authentic" "Indian" Souvenir Stands Passed:
Too Many to Count
Most played Music:
Rilo Kiley, Under the Blacklight.
A subtle and sublime album. Highly recommended.
Number of States I've never been to:
None unfortunately.
State Where it Finally Felt Like the South:
Tennessee. The divided highway cut through rocky cliffs topped with bare trees. A good portion of the 24 and 75 look like this, so when I hit it on the 40, I finally realized I was there.
Giant Crosses Passed:
Just the one in Texas. I didn't stop 'cause it was getting late and the sign said it was a spiritual experience I would never forget. No thanks.
Burned out Cars Passed:
One that had clearly seen the end of it's life on Route 66 rather than I-40.
Cattle Lots Passed:
Only 1.
"Authentic" "Indian" Souvenir Stands Passed:
Too Many to Count
Most played Music:
Rilo Kiley, Under the Blacklight.
A subtle and sublime album. Highly recommended.
1 comment:
hooray! no tickets.
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