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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How people don’t get which is the inner and which is the outer blows my mind. Makes me fear for the future if this country.[/quote] If you are new to the area, it’s not exactly obvious !![/quote] It's not obvious when you're driving if you're new to the area. It should be obvious when looking at a traditional map. [/quote] You don’t need a map to understand the meanings of the words “inner” and “outer.” DC is not the only city with an inner loop and an outer loop. They mean the same thing in regards to all of the cities that have them.[/quote] Okay. Many people living in the dc area are from cities that don’t have them. For example, NY, Boston, Philly just for starters. [/quote] Agree. I am from Philly. The first time I drove to this area it was for a job interview. I was give not so good directions. I was told “when you get to the beltway go right.” I kept looking for a sign saying Beltway. I stayed on 95 instead of getting on 495. It wasn’t until I got to Lorton that I realized I missed my exit. Luckily I left very early and could read a map. I made it to my interview in time. I got the job and never missed the exit for 495 again.[/quote]
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