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March 5, 2008

It's a point of pride, really.

Bert Sperling's Top 10 Most Difficult Cities to Navigate
1. Boston, MA
2. Washington, DC
3. San Francisco, CA
4. Baltimore, MD
5. New York, NY-Northeastern NJ
6. Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood-Pompano Beach, FL
7. Los Angeles, CA
8. Seattle-Everett, WA
9. Providence, Pawtucket RI-MA
10. Norfolk-Newport News-Virginia Beach, VA

Posted by RC at March 5, 2008 12:05 AM

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We're number two!

Posted by: JS at March 5, 2008 7:11 AM

I knew DC was a difficult city, so I borrowed a GPS tracker to help me find my way. What the poor little GPS didn't know was that so many streets changed during certain hours (when you could turn/not turn, etc).

I was ready to toss that sucker into the Potomac.

San Fran doesn't strike me as that bad. Berkeley is worse: many streets are one-way or blocked off because of neighborhood complaints, so you may never arrive at a spot if it's residential. Pittsburgh is also terribly difficult, because few roads go straight, and many change names for no reason.

Posted by: Dismas at March 6, 2008 2:25 PM

We're number nine!
BMP

Posted by: Brian Michael Page at March 21, 2008 6:16 PM

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