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Those of you who have never owned a truck, is th... moreCompanion question:
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Those of you who have never owned a truck, is there a particular reason you haven’t?
This question was inspired by a discussion on another post about turnpikes and thruways. On the east coast people call freeways expressways, but in the central USA freeways a... moreThis question was inspired by a discussion on another post about turnpikes and thruways. On the east coast people call freeways expressways, but in the central USA freeways and expressways are two different things. In the middle of the country, a freeway is a highway that has at least four lanes, has a grassy area or wall in the center and has only exit and entrance ramps and bridges.
An expressway is a highway that has at least four lanes, has a grassy area or wall in the center, but it has regular intersections at some junctions, traffic lights spaced far apart and bridges with exit and entrance ramps at some other junctions. So, what do people on the east coast call that kind of highway? less
I live in San Francisco, California. Senior citizens who are at least age 65 and whose annual household income does not exceed a specific amount are able to ride public trans... moreI live in San Francisco, California. Senior citizens who are at least age 65 and whose annual household income does not exceed a specific amount are able to ride public transit for free. I am a senior citizen and I live alone. I ride public transit for free because my annual household income is below 89,650 dollars. Two senior citizens who share a household qualify for free public transit if their annual household income is below 102,500 dollars.