I don't know how bad it is in the US at the moment because I can imagine in a country as big as that it would vary wildly but I've seen the New York videos of recent bullshit with migration and the built up areas look horrible. Imagine actually believing the media narrative around population, but I really am having a major case of "My lying eyes" lately because I swear even by the standards of Bradford which I have to drive through regularly things are regularly getting worse.
How bad are things in the built up areas you guys are? Suburbs any better? How many of you are thinking of buying a plot land in the middle of nowhere so you can camp on it for a few weeks to keep away from people? I know I am, fuck, I'd consider buying a plot of land in a desert that nobody wants because I hate it that much.
It makes it all the more remarkable how hard the WEF politicians are trying to dump into these communities that simply do not have the capacity for it infrastructure wise. One of the most basic things for me is the fact that the damn roads are clogged up like crazy purely on certain hours. It's not just that it's clearly extremely specific routes as everybody is trying to get to the exact same place.
Yes traffic congestion is a thing and this is part of life, but with where I live there's one specific route that gets clogged up between 15:00 - 19:00 ( Yes I'm being extremely autistic about that now ) and I worked out that you could simply shocker, drive around it all using the more country-esque side roads because the retards only ever go there and nowhere else as if no other roads exist. It's why I'm looking at a scooter as well because I've worked out that's probably going to make parking insanely easy to buzz in and out of areas and I only do small grocery shops usually anyway. I've just been finding it remarkable how localised it all is so I've been organising routes and shopping trips specifically to avoid all the bastards out there because it's the rush hour types and parents that drive the worse.
It's a shame there aren't more 24 hour shops in the UK because that's something I'd consider. I would have zero problems doing a 2:00am shop just because I hate dealing with all of the people that much.
I'm in the USA and agree with you in this. It's not a mystery but it is remarkable especially given the volume of land available here. I drive nearly 30 minutes at tollway speed and don't have a feasible alternative route, I can only affect it by getting a different schedule or a different job.