Originally posted by: Amused
The general self absorbed, isolationist attitude of the people. So many seem unaware there is an entire world outside of SoCal.
Originally posted by: dawks
Originally posted by: Amused
The general self absorbed, isolationist attitude of the people. So many seem unaware there is an entire world outside of SoCal.
I don't think its too unreasonable.. considering they are the fifth largest single economy in the world.. and now over 35million people living there..
I can't wait to go back, thats for sure.
Originally posted by: backinsac
Arnold
Originally posted by: Amused
High cost of living.
The general self absorbed, isolationist attitude of the people. So many seem unaware there is an entire world outside of SoCal.
The population density.
Traffic. (Two of the most congested freeways in the country are the 101 and 405).
If 2/3 of the people left CA, I would consider moving back to my birthplace.
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
The bay area in CA had the worst drivers I have ever encountered. I live in NJ, have driven in NY, and have endured the traffic in LA, but bay area drivers are the most uncoordinated, unaware drivers I've ever seen. It seems that they come up behind you and then stay in your blind spot. I don't know what it is about the place, but I found that it was very common for a driver to cruise along side you in your blind spot. Also, the people seemed to be oblivious to stop signs, yield signs, any signs. They tended to look the wrong way when turning.
It was as if you gave a million people a license that have never driven a car before and seem incapable of learning.
Originally posted by: ucdnam
Sounds like people in this thread hate southern Califonia. There's more to CA than LA.