Be 12

>be 12
>fast and furious is the awesome
>can't wait to drive
>years later
>still hype
Turns out driving is mostly waiting at red lights. Who knew?
Where do YOU drive?

mostly on the road

>Where do YOU drive?

to your moms house

To your sister's house.

To your father's house, than I proceed into his bedroom and we give each other mutual handjobs, after I proceed to fuck him in the ass, afterwards your mother suck the cum out of his butthole and proceeds to snowball with him

NW Ohio, rural. Everything is at least 4 miles away. "Town" is 6 miles away, and the "City" is 23 miles.

All the roads are flat, straight, and intersect at stop signs. NW Ohio sucks.

There are some nice wooded roads about 15-20 minutes away from where I live, 45-60 mph limit and they go on for miles without any stop signs or lights. Late at night they're practically empty, so it's bretty comfy.

>get some good music
>imagine driving along with it playing at a reasonable volume
>the longest stretch of highway is about 3 miles
it would feel silly to get off and turn around and get back on

I spend a lot of time on the freeways in the East Valley of Arizona. When it's not rush hour, it can actually get fairly open and you can speed down the lanes. There is this one loop that's maybe 50 miles long you can just drive in. There is this over particular stretch of road that's straight and flat, maybe 4 miles long. Although the speed limit is 65 MPH, everyone goes ±80 and you could easily hit 100. You just need to watch out for freeway patrol and cops.

>Who knew?
literally everyone

>the longest stretch of highway is about 3 miles

Bloke at work was telling me in the US motorways have traffic lights on them, why? In the UK it's just a constant road.

Backroads

you know the thread's been samefagged when you look at the time stamps. Also obvious you're 16

Nah man we have freeways with no traffic lights lol. Even some of our "highways" have no traffic lights, just on ramps and off ramps.

Fair enough

We have one of those, it's confusing to get 6 miles north and hit a red light. I've not gone south far enough yet to see if they're on the other end

my 25 min drive to college is like 23 mins of big empty highway
i have been considering selling one of my current cars and getting an srt challenger

>you will never know what granny shifting or double clutching is

The rocky mountains are 10 minutes from my garage. That's where.

>Turns out driving is mostly waiting at red lights. Who knew?
Try living in the countryside its bliss

Miami. It's like FnF but Cuban style.

The Adelaide hills, the greatest driving roads in Australia, if not the world.

city commuting sadly

because i live in a third world shithole where backroads and highways are extremely dangerous at all times.