u/Any_County_3429

▲ 70 r/Indiana

I hate driving around Indy during the 500

Indy is overwrought with lunar surface-like potholes, clownish construction (complete with detours of the detours) and idiot drivers. The Indy 500 traffic compounds these into a carnival of stellar proportions. Either people treat I-465 as if it's their own personal racetrack or they act like they own the left lane, attempting to control the traffic behind them. If someone finds a way to go around, these people will speed up just so you can't get in front of them. Then, there are the out-of-town drivers - they have no idea where they're going. Many of them drive so slow and scary, they're worse than a drunk driver on Saturday night.

I would just stay home during race week, but my job requires me to drive around the city. I can't wait for Sunday to be over.

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u/Any_County_3429 — 1 day ago
▲ 95 r/Indiana

I'm Over All This Construction

Seriously Indiana??? This construction has been a constant for the last five years. They fixed I-70 near downtown Indianapolis and then shut it down again to refix it???

And it doesn't seem like you're really doing anything. Highways are redirected and shutdown; potholes aren't taken care of and traffic is horrendous because of it. We have the races coming up at the end of the month . . . and that traffic will be chaos a la king!! Tires are messed up, cars are bottoming out and road rage is at an all time high.

To boot, I personally have house construction and tree trimming completely blocking my alley - no one can get in to their houses just to park and be home. You can get out, but you can't get in!!

**clarification - I am not having house construction, but it's going on in the alley where I live.

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u/Any_County_3429 — 14 days ago

While some are excellent, others leave much to desire. Their scoring and rejection of qualifications makes me question the credibility of the organization itself. How does everyone else feel about them?

I find some are "trick" questions and others are based on subjectivity (especially where English is concerned). Anyone else feel the same? Are you neutral, indifferent??

All opinions welcome.

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u/Any_County_3429 — 22 days ago