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Old 06-17-2009, 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by raymr View Post
I agree. NJ people are wannabe New Yorkers, and feel they are obligated to be rude and assertive to fit in. The times I drove there, theres a sense of everything working as long as you know where you are supposed to be. Usually its the NJ guys laying on the horn.
X2. The cabbies and truckdrivers are guys there in NYC to do their jobs. If you drive professionally (by that I mean aware and not emotionally), you'll do fine. But you have to stay on your toes (which I imagine is true in every major city).

By and large, it's the pedestrians who create the problems.
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