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IIT IS TORTURE. Driving Interstate 95 in Connecticut, the main east-west highway in the state, is absolutely painful.
Each trip exacts a mental and physical toll on a vehicles' driver and passengers.
Forget Guantanamo, if the government wants to coerce secrets from suspected terrorists, all it needs to do is put them in a mini-van and force them to make repeated trips up and down the interstate.
I've done it twice this summer, traversing back and forth nearly the entire 111.6-mile stretch from the Rhode Island border to Port Chester, the start of toll heaven and the New York Thruway.
Just because you've passed from the Nutmeg to Empire state doesn't make the drive any more tolerable, it only means more congestion and annoying, traffic-stopping tolls.
Bumper-to-bumper traffic is frustrating enough, but the stops at toll booths clog it even more and make it nauseating as you roll down your window to pay the toll and fumes billow in.......
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Source: TheDay.Com
Publication Date: August 12, 2007
Reporter: Ann Baldelli
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