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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] 3. Traffic in DC and surrounding areas are just as bad as NYC, in my opinion. [/quote] I completely disagree. Unless we are talking about Cherry Blossom week, in which case now that I think about it, I still disagree. It is much easier to drive and park in DC than in NYC. And, along the line of what other posters have said, "knowing your parking" is very important. Parking on some streets "opens up" at 630 or 7, fills up at some times, isnt available at others. Some streets have meters, some for whatever reason unknown to no one other than the Gods are close to stuff but have none. I think that people who get flustered by DC driving dont think of DC as just being a grid: letters one way, #s another. Random one-way streets every now and again, but the next street will be one way the other direction so if you needed to turn and it was a one way, you can just jump on that and circle back. Ok, clearly Im getting way ahead of your move here. Good luck, DC is a great city! Hopefully you will love it here and your family as well.[/quote]
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