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Americans who live near state borders,how do you notice you've crossed the border?

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    I knew a family who's house was in New York and the backyard was in New Jersey. No, you couldn't tell.

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    Sounds like Upstate New Jersey, hill country. That's pretty neat, though.

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      You sure you don't mean Staten Island? It's a literal island of garbage, with garbage people living on it. Like one of the wonders of the world, but the opposite, whateve that would be.

      Besides that, whether you're on 295, or 202 or 78, or 80, when you cross the river into PA, the road goes to absolute shit. But for the most part, the cities along the river aren't bad. You got Easton okay, but Phillipsburg sucks. New Hope and Lambertville, lovely. Trenton sucks. And yeah, I don't really go south of 195 except at the shore.

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      All my years in NYC and I never did go to Staten Island, and god willing I never will. Unless taking my tourist friends/family on the ferry to see the Statue of Liberty and immediately turning around and going back on the next ferry without even leaving the transportation center counts. But the Staten Island ferry is actually free, unlike the Ellis Island ferry, so screw that.

      And yeah, PA roads are… special. Worst I’ve seen outside the south for sure. Trenton area was mostly where I was going to and from, so that might be why the NJ/trash association is so strong for me.

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        Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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        More bumps on the road after crossing the state line.

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          More bumps on the road after crossing the state line.

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          Same when going from the Netherlands to Belgium.

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            Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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            I'll never forget driving home from college with some friends for the holidays one year. I was from PA, he was from Ohio and had never been more east. We were headed to NY with another friend and our route took us briefly through Jersey.

            "How will we know we're there?" he asked as the car suddenly lurched and felt like we hit a gravel road despite ostensibly being a paved highway ...

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            • rebekahwsd@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

              You have to pay to leave the state so very obvious leaving!

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              New Jersey?

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                Drive south far enough and you reach the vastly superior QT gas station zone.

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                QT: Free air, Roller grills.

                And much more. Not good prices though, they know how to separate customers from their cash pretty well.

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                  Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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                  Grew up near the US/Canadian border, there is a line of white rocks that tell you it's the border.

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                    Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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                    You start seeing sap buckets hanging off utility poles.

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                      It is stated to be literally for bugs, as in insects, for agricultural protection reasons. It’s in quotes though, because typically the real purpose of such inspections is to “accidentally” find other contraband “in plain sight” during the thorough inspection for “bugs”.

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                      Ok, this is bonkers. Although the risk of contamination with foreign insects via transit is real (we e.g. imported the Tiger Mosquito from the US via tire shipments from the U.S. into Europe some years ago...), using that as an excuse to search passenger cars is quite a stretch...

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                        Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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                        Leaving South Carolina to enter North Carolina or Georgia, the roads are so much better and there’s a noticeable decrease in overall loudness in road noise.

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                          Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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                          There is a body of water under the bridge, toll collection booths right before or right after the bridge crossing. Also GPS confirms it.

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                            Connecticut is making a bold claim here to anyone leaving NY

                            Connecticut: Home of the pizza capital of the United States

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                            Yeah I would hardly call Ned Lamont a governor.

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                              Leaving South Carolina to enter North Carolina or Georgia, the roads are so much better and there’s a noticeable decrease in overall loudness in road noise.

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                              Holy fucking shit the SC roads are B A D

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                                Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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                                The lines on a map are actually painted on the ground. It's amazing to see the one running along the bottom of Lake Tahoe. 😊

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                                  Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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                                  North Carolina paves its roads. South Carolina air drops its roads.

                                  You know you have crossed into South Carolina when the suspension of your vehicle is torn out from under you.

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                                    Yeah I would hardly call Ned Lamont a governor.

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                                    Mayor of the town of Connecticut.

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                                      Grew up near the US/Canadian border, there is a line of white rocks that tell you it's the border.

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                                      There was no line when I saw it while in basic training; just a nice, 20-foot-wide laneway of cleared trees and mown grass, just perfect for tromping along. Armed.

                                      And that's how we may have accidentally invaded America.

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                                        North Carolina paves its roads. South Carolina air drops its roads.

                                        You know you have crossed into South Carolina when the suspension of your vehicle is torn out from under you.

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                                        I love that the Dutch talk the same way about the Belgian roads

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                                          There is a body of water under the bridge, toll collection booths right before or right after the bridge crossing. Also GPS confirms it.

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                                          Also wherever the last hills are within 10 miles of the border there is a guaranteed police officer sitting on the other side out of view pointing a lidar at the top of the hill so when you go over they can clock all your speeds. More so on whichever border county is keeping their side up better.. but if your heading to say Georgia you can tell your almost to Georgia because you can see the Florida cops waiting for the people heading South on the other side of the road.

                                          (Although in Florida they often lack the hills to hide behind so they often use bushes, drainage ditches and overpass walls to hide behind.).

                                          More than a 2500 different types of palm trees/bushes. And on 75/95, they are going to be invested with pigs.

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