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Must be before the crisis.
ReplyDeleteGoodness, wonder when it will all be back to normal. Sometime I expect.
ReplyDelete...my 16 year old granddaughter is learning to drive and now is a prefect time, she and my son have the roads to themselves.
ReplyDeleteIt has been nice for driving around the city - it will be hard to go back to the traffic jams when all of this ends.
ReplyDeleteI sure don't miss the traffic. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThe sad thing is, as soon as the lockdown is lifted, it'll be like this again!
ReplyDeleteThis scene is something none of us miss. Obviously this is a major truck route.
ReplyDeleteWoW!!! traffic, cars...trucks, traffic. i sure can live without that...and that's a lot of trucks!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a scene that makes me cringe. I haven't been on our freeways when they are like this in a very long time.
ReplyDeleteI definitely wouldn't want to go back to that massive traffic jam.
ReplyDeleteSe nos estás olvidando, pero pronto los añoraremos porque será la vuelta a la normalidad. Luego tendremos que luchar contra su incovenientes
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo y cuidate.
I was fascinated to learn recently that seismologists are actually measuring great differences in vibrations of the earth's crust these days.
ReplyDeletei love the look of the cabs of trucks from the North American continent.
ReplyDeleteI would be nice if everyone could still earn money, feel productive, and go places... But there is something to be said for no traffic and cleaner air. Oh well...
ReplyDeleteMy memories are slowly fading away, the empty roads are the real world now...
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