Non-Americans Are Sharing The Things That Shocked Them Upon Visiting The US For The First Time
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A Canadian traveler reflects on a recent road trip to Las Vegas and through Death Valley, expressing surprise and appreciation for the quality of the interstate highways in the U.S. During an unexpected detour due to flooding, the traveler found the roads to be remarkably smooth and well-maintained, with clear signage and ample merging space. This experience stood in stark contrast to the more rugged roads experienced in Ontario, leaving the traveler impressed with the efficiency and condition of American highways.
After decades of travelling the 400 route in Central Ontario, not to mention all the weather worn pot-holed roads of Muskoka, I was pleasantly surprised.
Everything is clearly marked, the off and on ramps all give ample time to merge, there are decent roadside stops for food and gas, even the paint on the roads was brighter!
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