Seattle Washington Flood What Is The Traffic Like In Or Aroudn The Area Of Seattle, Washington?

What is the traffic like in or aroudn the area of Seattle, Washington? - seattle washington flood

I did some research recently in Seattle. I live in Wisconsin, and I am delighted with the hope to move to Washington, here in the coming years. Please help me. Who knows what may be the traffic. Is this a good idea to do this, or I'm better than theft. I know that is only the unity of Wisconsin-Washington a little over 2000 miles, but I am willing to travel by car. If anyone has an answer that would be great. Thank you.

8 comments:

ಠ__ಠ said...

Other respondents agreed that the traffic around Seattle, especially on motorways, the worst in the country, and they are correct. There are three reasons for this, and I say two highways as a person born here and spent most of his life, and as someone who has lived in other countries: Traffic is bad here because of the terrible planning services (highways, roads, poor public transport), overcrowding (people moving into this state, especially around this area and briefly blocked the streets), and the third reason is that most people seem not to know or do not agree, because the Americans are terrible as a group horrible drivers ... At least people are here. The people here seem not to know or ignore that the left lane to pass or not lollygagging to cruise. If you spend, the more often you are not forced to go on the right side, and half the time of the drivers will try to continue and accelerate, ProbabWe have so many foreign drivers or rude - or both - here. I went to 22 countries, led in 20 of them, and lived in 3 of them, and I can say with confidence that all these countries, the Americans deep in the depths of the lowest in terms of quality, security and predictability for drivers Drivers of more than one other country: Iraq. Even in Kuwait, France, Italy and many other countries that Americans are terrible drivers, drivers are much better than we do. I'm serious, if all drivers have achieved in the Seattle area, just like the Germans, for example, despite the bad roads, poor planning and the number of people on the street, probably have no problems now, each day, including Jam - or at least not nearly as serious, not to mention not many accidents. I'm sure more than a handful of people who probably agree with me, but I wonder how many actually driving in other countries (sometimes even during the holidays here and there doesn &# 039, T provides an overview of the culture of driving in another country).

devon said...

I live near there. In fact, it depends if I can choose between half an hour to 3 hours to Seattle. It depends on the time of day and when accidents or construction sites.

One Sexy Jeep Girl said...

I live north of Seattle. Washington is one of the most beautiful states there. Seattle is one of the most impressive, however, the traffic SUCKS!

~~ strryeyedgrrl ~~ said...

I live in Tacoma, but I often commuted to Seattle and Bellevue. The traffic is absolutely terrible. On a day without traffic, a steady stream of vehicles, takes only 45 minutes to get to Tacoma from Seattle. At peak hours could take more than two hours to get home.

Don said...

Seattle traffic is one of the worst in the nation. Our roads are poorly prepared and so we have a problem very bad traffic situation on motorways and in the city and its surroundings.

Joe'z 1st luv said...

Well, one can travel from Wisconsin to Washington, if you like ... But I would not suggest that driving in Seattle because he's really busy. Do not get me wrong, Seattle is a very pleasant place to live if you want to be able to experience new things. But it was in the area of Seattle and apartments. So, uh ... Washington wish, but not lead, in Seattle.

Sione™ said...

Well, when we speak of the unity of Wisconsin, Washington, I think you should really drive instead of flying. It's just an enjoyable learning experience, and instead really on the ground to fly in a few hours after their arrival to see. It will be long periods with little or no traffic along the road. You can all the way 90 or 94 to 90 run and take the longest stage. It's a great experience for us, in small towns to stop along the way and see the country.

When you arrive in Seattle, the traffic is not great. In addition, the traffic can be really terrible. Which depend on where you live, where you travel, and this time make the switch, but if you work during normal business hours in and around Seattle, you can expect a good bit of traffic along your journey. I hope that public transport will continue to improve and we can apply the best solutions for public transport, so hopefully in a few years, there are better ways, or at LeAST, an improved understanding of the buses that are already very good in a higher concentration of trafficking victims.

Sione™ said...

Well, when we speak of the unity of Wisconsin, Washington, I think you should really drive instead of flying. It's just an enjoyable learning experience, and instead really on the ground to fly in a few hours after their arrival to see. It will be long periods with little or no traffic along the road. You can all the way 90 or 94 to 90 run and take the longest stage. It's a great experience for us, in small towns to stop along the way and see the country.

When you arrive in Seattle, the traffic is not great. In addition, the traffic can be really terrible. Which depend on where you live, where you travel, and this time make the switch, but if you work during normal business hours in and around Seattle, you can expect a good bit of traffic along your journey. I hope that public transport will continue to improve and we can apply the best solutions for public transport, so hopefully in a few years, there are better ways, or at LeAST, an improved understanding of the buses that are already very good in a higher concentration of trafficking victims.

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