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In Spokane. I just spent a week in Minneapolis and OMG, all the good
traffic engineers in Minnesota must have moved to Spokane. Every
intersection controlled; forests of stop signs as far as the eye can see;
no yield signs; traffic lights located everywhere even on dinky little
residential streets; untimed dumb lights. To get anywhere takes friggin'
gas-wastin' clutch-burnin' brake-wearin' forever. Thank you Spokane Traffic
Engineers for bike lanes, arterials, timed lights, smart lights, pedestrian
timers, and no-sign intersections. We got it so good in Spokane.