Saturday, March 12, 2016

How is This Even Possible?

Took a road trip from Tampa to Port Charlotte today. Because of time constraints I didn't get to make my usual detour to Yoder's for lunch and the Selby Gardens for an afternoon visit; both in Sarasota and both well worth the visit. If there is time we always stop at the Ringling Museum; that is a great day, a trifecta, so to speak. Anyway, driving south and north on I-75 was an adventure, as always. The thing I can't figure out is how two, in this case three, cars can end up driving side-by-side at the same speed. Usually the speed limit, or slightly below, 63 in a 65 zone, 69 instead of 70. If they're all going the same speed how did the catch up to one another? Doesn't seem physically possible. And for those people driving as part of this rolling blockade, I would like to refer you to my earlier post here about being part of the problem and not part of the solution.
If you're visiting Florida and renting a car get a Tolltraxx  transponder to pay your tolls. Save money, avoid the lines and enjoy your vacation.

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