




I drove on a mixture of Interstates and small County roads and I know which I preferred. Orlando and Atalanta were hectic but most of Alabama was quiet and easy. The trucks actually go faster in the rain producing a white-out of spray! You have to drop right back from them to stand a chance of seeing anything ahead.
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I did enjoy the driving but as a perfectionist I was infuriated at wrong turns and missed exits. It's tough map-reading and driving simultaneously.
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