• @[email protected]
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    7 months ago

    That’s just cause y’all’s roads are slow.

    Texas has many roads with 80/85mph limits. (128/136kph)

    • @Dagamant
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      137 months ago

      I was in Texas for the eclipse. It messed me up driving on little two lane country roads with a 75mph speed limit. Back home only the big highways get close to that

      • @[email protected]
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        77 months ago

        Yeah, I-10 goes straight across the western most to Eastern most part of Texas and is almost 900 miles long. The average US state is larger than the average European country if you only count Russia west of the Urals. Europeans think of the US as a country similar to the UK or Germany when theu really need to think of it more like the EU and each state it’s own country. New York City to Los Angeles is almost exactly the same distance as Moscow to Portugal. Seattle to Miami is like London to Bagdad.

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          37 months ago

          Europeans understand the concept of states, lots of european countries are subdivided into states. The USA is one country, a large one but still only one.

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            It doesn’t change the fact that the US is more analogous to a super nation organization like the EU than any particular European state. Texas and California aren’t conducting their own foreign diplomacy like the Spain or France are, but their internal laws, taxation, bureaucracies are wildly different, with each state essentially out for itself with the federal government intervening in extreme cases. Ohio and Michigan have GDP’s that are equivalent to Austria and Switzerland. Comparing Texas to Bavaria is as ridiculous as comparing New York City to Singapore.

    • @WaxiestSteam69
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      37 months ago

      And you can still drive 13 hours and stay in Texas.