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我在美国很难认路,在北卡罗莱纳州的德罕住了将近半年,仍然出门吃批萨都要带GPS,一大原因就是分不清楚高速路上这些出口。因为高速路过不了多久就会出现一个出口,美国绝少有地名标识,大多数都仅仅拥有一个类似94A、92B之类的编号。顺路望去,出口出去不多远就是一部红绿灯,高速路网与城区道路就在这些节点上一一交汇。不过在美国自驾有个好处,路好,车少,带着GPS不会丢。所以本人突发奇想,在年底假期到来时走了一条多少有些非主流的自驾路线:从德罕出发,向西经I85S到亚特兰大,向西经I20到杰克逊,向南经I55到新奥尔良,向西经I10到休斯敦,向西北经I45到达拉斯,向西南经I35到圣安东尼奥,向西北经I10到
I have a hard time finding a place in the United States, lived in Durham, North Carolina for nearly six months, and still have to go out to eat pizza are with GPS, a big reason is that can not distinguish between these exports on the highway. Because the high-speed road will not be long before there will be an exit, the United States rare place name identification, most of them only have a similar number 94A, 92B and so on. Looked on the road, not far from the exit is a traffic light, highways and urban roads on the intersection of these nodes one by one. However, there is a benefit in the United States by car, the road is good, fewer cars, with GPS will not lose. So I suddenly whim, at the end of the vacation came a somewhat non-mainstream car route: starting from Durham, west to I85S to Atlanta, west to I20 to Jackson, I55 to New Orleans south to the West I10 to Houston, Northwest via I45 to Las, I35 to the southwest via San Antonio, to the northwest by I10 to