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

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  • zak@lemmy.worldZ [email protected]

    California still maintains agricultural inspection stations. Based on the FAQ, I think the legal workaround they're using is that they can deny entry to a vehicle until it is inspected even though they cannot, strictly speaking deny entry to people.

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    The inspection station I pass by is still there, but it's been literal years since I've actually been stopped or even seen it manned. I don't make the trip regularly and have always been in a sedan, so maybe I've just been lucky. Though my guess is that funding cuts have hit them badly.

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    • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

      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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      Do those detectors even work against LIDAR? A lot of police use that now anyway.

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        California has done searchs for ‘bugs’ before but don’t know if the still do.

        I guess that is not "Bugs" as in butterfly?

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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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          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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          Well, there's a big fucking river—so that helps.

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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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            In CA there's this injury lawyer who has billboards all over highway 101 from San Francisco to San Diego. Hundreds of billboards. His name on the billboards is Sweet James and he has a pony tail. Sweet James. I don't know how a lawyer could become so seemingly popular while using that name.

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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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              Highways go from being free to costing money (Illinois 😒)

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              • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                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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                This is perfect, because I vaguely remember the Virginia signs reading, “ speed enforced by aircraft.”

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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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                  West Coast perspective:

                  • Siskiyou Pass is both the biggest change in elevation and steepest grade on I-5
                  • the grass is literally greener on the OR side. CA is known for its golden grass that is much dryer (hence the Golden Gate. As a child I was disappointed that it is painted orange and not gold)
                  • Agricultural Inspection Station mentioned in another comment (only when traveling into CA)
                  • not a huge cultural difference between upper NorCal and Southern Oregon though

                  Further north...

                  • crossing the Columbia, the biggest river in the region, also has one of only several interstate draw bridges in the US. Prepare to be stuck in traffic if you're remotely close to rush hour
                  • No sales tax in OR means there are large malls immediately off the first OR exits. Likewise there isn't a single Best Buy in Vancouver because everyone drives across the river to dodge sales tax for big ticket items
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                    I often get away with taking the hose out when the pump is done, they don’t seem to care about that. Usually quicker than waiting for them to walk back to my car. Only time I appreciate the full service is when it’s cold as fuck out or just bad weather in general.

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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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                      One of the many great things about Vermont

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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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                        Lmao I was driving about 16 hours solo to get back to Michigan. Legitimately immediately after crossing the Ohio to Michigan border, the road contrast was so incredibly stark lol. Immediate potholes everywhere.

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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 cross a bridge over a river

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                          • ininewcrow@lemmy.caI [email protected]

                            I'm up in Canada and we have provinces here ... I live in Ontario and in the year 2000 me and a friend took a motorcycle ride across Canada to the west coast. Great trip.

                            But for motorcycle riders in Ontario, especially northern Ontario, its famous for rain during the summer, especially when you want to go riding. Sure enough in the first week of July that we started our trip, trying to make sure to catch the best weather for riding, we rode through rain for about three days as we drove through northern Ontario.

                            The funniest thing was ... as soon as we crossed the Ontario/Manitoba border, the skies parted and I could literally see dark clouds over Ontario and bright clear summer skies to the west .... right at the border of the two provinces.

                            We had great weather the rest of the trip! ... and sure enough when we did the return trip, we were rained on again in northern Ontario!

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                            I had that driving into a new county by the coastline. Right at the county line it was like a sheet of rain pulled across the road.

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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 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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                                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 big ass river, so on this side of it you're in IL and the other side is IA.

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                                  Where I come from the asphalt change was how I knew I was in the next County

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                                  oh yeah, that happens here too, just not as much because our counties usually have the same funding and contractors

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                                  • catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zoneC [email protected]

                                    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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                                    What part of Jersey? Just curious. I will say, I’ve been happy with the NJ plastic bag ban because it’s helped some. Still wayyy too many people around here that don’t give a shit and litter.

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

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                                      We have great corn, tomatoes, blueberries, strawberries, and cranberries. It’s not all sprawl

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                                      • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                                        Delaware makes you pay to leave New Jersey

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                                        You gotta pay to leave NJ regardless of which way you go which I think is funny. Makes me think of a Bronx tale; “now youse can’t leave”

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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 live close to the Louisiana border, so I know I'm in LA when the roads turn to shit.

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