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

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  • K [email protected]

    Wait are you coming from PA or DE? Because the Maryland roads near Virginia are god awful. And I mean the little roads as well as the Maryland half of the beltway that seems to always be under construction.

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    Coming from PA. As bad as MD roads are ours are worse

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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 know, most roads will tell you. The change in asphalt for sure will tell you exactly

      plus for me at least, Idaho is different than Washington

      the roadside advertisements is instantly different

      the highways are laid out in much different ways

      the people are absolutely different almost to an extreme

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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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        Max speed limits can vary by states.

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        • G [email protected]

          Nope.

          The main thing you'll notice is a shit ton of stores for anything that's not legal in one state, or taxed higher in one state.

          The rest of the stuff mixes together along state lines and there's no clear divide except for the legal/tax stuff.

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          Crossing into Wisconsin from Minnesota, I will start seeing lots of fireworks stores.

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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’s a spot near me where 3 intersect right on the road. The pavement is in a different state of disrepair for each. You can see it and hear it driving along.

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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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              this is such an adorable question.

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              • G [email protected]

                Nope.

                The main thing you'll notice is a shit ton of stores for anything that's not legal in one state, or taxed higher in one state.

                The rest of the stuff mixes together along state lines and there's no clear divide except for the legal/tax stuff.

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                Crossing into Wyoming from Utah is hilarious for this. Suddenly there's porn, cigarettes, beer, fireworks, and more porn!

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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 once lived in a small city right on that state's border. It was sort of a suburb tho to a very large city in the neighboring state. The major roads would have signage, but on the smaller roads there really wasn't any way to tell. The main difference tho was that the large city's public transit options extended pretty far out even into the small towns along the border, but wouldn't at all come into my small city..

                  Where I live now, you have to cross a very large river to get into the neighboring state. What's worth sharing here tho, is that there is a nearby county line, where even tho there's a sign, you don't need it at all. The landscape/biome changes pretty much at the county line.
                  It goes from a sort of temperate rainforest-like climate, to arid grassland/high desert climate. You'll be driving thru areas with large, old growth evergreens and lots of ferns underneath, and then it turns to dead, dry, brown grass and sagebrush shrubs everywhere. Like, it could also even be raining the whole first part of the drive there, but once you get to this county line the rain almost always dissipates. It's pretty wild.

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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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                    My state disallows billboard advertising, which I forget until I cross into another state and have to suffer through Jesus and injury lawyer ads.

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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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                      My southern neighbor:

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                        Crossing into Wisconsin from Minnesota, I will start seeing lots of fireworks stores.

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                        Been a few years since I lived in Minnesota, do you still see signs for Spotted Cow beer as you cross into WI? I had friends bringing trunks of sixers back and while I would always accept a free craft beer, I didn't understand the hubbub.

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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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                          When I lived in the Midwest one of the clearest signals (aside from the obvious signage) was the college football team swag on cars and in front of houses.

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                            I don’t live near there anymore, but when I did you could legitimately tell when you crossed to NJ because there was trash absolutely everywhere along the sides of highway.

                            A lot of states in the south will also have a precipitous road quality drop at the state line.

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                            Ah yes, the Garden State. What do they garden? Apparently strip malls and trash.

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                              Been a few years since I lived in Minnesota, do you still see signs for Spotted Cow beer as you cross into WI? I had friends bringing trunks of sixers back and while I would always accept a free craft beer, I didn't understand the hubbub.

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                              I never noticed them! I don't tend to pay attention to adverts though.

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                              • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                                You have to go across the biggest river around.

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                                Delaware makes you pay to leave New Jersey

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                                • K [email protected]

                                  Yes indeedy! And to turn on your lights if your wipers are on, and to buckle up, and your speed may be monitored by aircraft. But pay no mind to the aircraft signs. The program ended up being way too expensive and they just never took the signs down. But do watch out for those cut throughs between the trees along the interstates because staties absolutely are hiding in there hoping for easy pickins.

                                  And some have radar detector detectors. Turn your device off if you don't want an extra $100 added to your speeding ticket.

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                                  I still like to imagine fighter jets or attack helicopters swooping in to blow up speeders, or in more modern times drone strikes

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                                    My state has piss poor roads.

                                    Every time I leave my state the roads are noticeably smoother and less noisy.

                                    It’s very distinct and almost comical.

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                                    michigan?

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                                      michigan?

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                                      I plead the 5th.

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                                      • M [email protected]

                                        Just owning them or actually using them? What are the fines?

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                                        It’s illegal to own one in Virginia. If you’re from another state where they are legal you’re supposed to take it off your windshield or at the very least turn it off if you have a more built-in kind. I remember they used to be relatively common in the ’90s and early ’00s but I really don’t see them very often anymore, so I don’t know if that’s as much of an issue nowadays.

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                                          I feel that too, and i live here 😞

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