Daily Archives: March 11th, 2010
Welcome To Nashville, We’ve Got Bad Drivers
We’ve always claimed that Nashville has an unusually high number of terrible drivers, and now we’re feeling validated. A recent survey’s results are in [Inrix], and we have placed 31st on the list of 100 most congested cities.
According to the survey, the worst traffic bottleneck around is on I-40E where it hits I-24. It’s congested for a whopping 18 hours a week, and to anyone who regularly drives that stretch, this probably comes as no surprise. The survey also brings us the pleasant news that traffic has actually gotten worse in the past year, with congestion increasing by 4.7%. And on top of that, has anyone noticed how many people drive around town without headlights on in the dark? It’s unreal.
The good news is that with every Nashville stereotype comes an opportunity to poke fun. And that’s what we do best here at Nashvillest. Without further ado, we present Nashville Driving Instructions.
- Before entering the city limits, be prepared to discuss in 500 words or more why Nashville is superior to Memphis.
- Forget the traffic rules you learned elsewhere. Traffic rules in Nashville can be summed up easily: Hold on and pray.
- All directions start with, “Get on Old Hickory Blvd….” which has no beginning and no end and is not necessarily continuous.
- If you are on a street named something other than the street you want, check it out anyway — it may turn into the street you want. On the other hand, when you are on a street with the name you want, you may not be able to get to the address you want anyway.
- Demonbreun can only be pronounced by a native. Ditto for Tusculum. Ditto for Lafayette.
- The morning rush hour is from 5:00am to 10:00am. The evening rush hour is from 3:00pm to 7:00pm. Friday’s evening rush hour starts on Thursday morning.
- The Chamber of Commerce calls getting through traffic a “scenic drive.”
- If it’s sleeting/snowing, don’t expect to get where you’re going before dawn. If it’s minus 10 degrees, sleeting/snowing, and the Cumberland River is frozen over, Vanderbilt just won the SEC Championship in a sport other than women’s lacrosse.
- If you actually stop at a yellow light, you will be rear ended, cussed out and possibly shot. When you are first on the starting line, count to five when the light turns green before going to avoid getting into any cross-traffic.
- If someone actually has their turn signal on, it is probably a factory defect.
- There is no such thing as a dangerous high-speed chase in Nashville. They all drive like that.
- I-40 East is our daily version of NASCAR…with a perpetual caution flag.
- The minimum acceptable speed on I-65 North between the Kentucky state Line and Trinity Lane is 115mph. Anything less is considered downright sissy.
- Construction on I-40/65/24/440 is a way of life and a permanent form of entertainment. When there is nothing to construct, don’t worry: they will dig up perfectly good road and replace it to ensure your continued entertainment.
- If you are in the left lane and only going 75mph in a 55mph zone…people are NOT waving when they go by.
- Never stare at the driver of the car with the bumper sticker that says “Keep honking. I’m reloading.” In fact, don’t honk or stare at anyone.
- The wrought iron on windows in South Nashville isn’t ornamental.
- East Nashville is actually north of town, but you don’t want to go there anyway.
- All unexplained sights can be explained by the phrase, “Oh, we must be In Bordeaux!!”
- Anyone within 20 miles of Nashville on the day of a Titans home game Is certifiably crazy!
[Editor's Note: At Nashvillest, we give credit where credit is due. Someone forwarded these driving instructions to us a very long time ago and we don't know where they originated. If you know, tip us off so we can credit our source. Thanks!]
Photo by cybertoad.
We’ve always claimed that Nashville has an unusually high number of terrible drivers, and now we’re feeling validated. A recent survey’s results are in [Inrix], and we have placed 31st on the list of 100 most congested cities.
According to the survey, the worst traffic bottleneck around is on I-40E where it hits I-24. It’s congested [...]
Happy Hour: Must Be A Full Moon
- If you can, go outside around 8:30 tonight to watch the full moon rising, which means it should be enormous on the eastern horizon. It could be a great photo op for all the photographers among us. [Nashville WX]
- The Johnny Cash family home is for sale on Ebay. The going rate is $1,375,000, but it does include some collectibles like his guitar, a few plaques, and a personalized letter from… Jane Seymour. [WKRN]
- ICE immigration enforcement officers raided three Middle Tennessee Chinese restaurants this week and rounded up about 50 undocumented workers. All three restaurants, including New Famous Chinese Restaurant in Nashville, were owned by Stanley Wang, who seems to have gone MIA. [WKRN]
- Congrats to Toby Keith, who raised $709,000 at his fundraising dinner and concert this year. The money will go towards paying for prescriptions, mortgages, utility bills, and other needs of families who have kids with cancer. [WTVF]
Photo by _kris_.
If you can, go outside around 8:30 tonight to watch the full moon rising, which means it should be enormous on the eastern horizon. It could be a great photo op for all the photographers among us. [Nashville WX]
The Johnny Cash family home is for sale on Ebay. The going rate is $1,375,000, but it [...]
Free Stuff: Energy-Savers From The TVA
In honor of all the hoopla surrounding our favorite ex-VP neighbor and his popular electric bills, we at Nashvillest wanted to take the opportunity to let you know how you might be able to knock a few dollars off of your own bill next month.
The Tennessee Valley Authority has been doing this for a while, but an article in the Tennessean a few days ago reminded us we needed to pass it along. The TVA has a quick energy audit set up online, and once you answer a few questions about your home and energy usage, you’re eligible to receive a free energy-saving kit valued at around $40, plus some tips on how you can cut your bill down even further. We’ve heard the audit is pretty simple for most people, though we ran into some issues doing our own. We say it’s worth a try, and maybe you’ll wind up with a free light bulb or two.
Photo by AZAdam.
In honor of all the hoopla surrounding our favorite ex-VP neighbor and his popular electric bills, we at Nashvillest wanted to take the opportunity to let you know how you might be able to knock a few dollars off of your own bill next month.
The Tennessee Valley Authority has been doing this for a while, [...]
Photo Of The Day: June 18, 2008
We’re never disappointed by crashmattb’s contributions to the pool, but we especially loved this one that takes a little bit different approach to the skyline both in angle and in color.
Photo Of The Day will be a recurring feature for Nashvillest as long you keep giving us stuff to post. Don’t worry- We’ll give you props. Just add them to the pool or tag them with “Nashvillest†if you’re feeling lazy.
We’re never disappointed by crashmattb’s contributions to the pool, but we especially loved this one that takes a little bit different approach to the skyline both in angle and in color.
Photo Of The Day will be a recurring feature for Nashvillest as long you keep giving us stuff to post. Don’t worry- We’ll give you [...]
Tonight: The New Frontiers At The Exit/In
We’re taking a field trip to the Exit/In tonight to see recent favorites The New Frontiers. Their debut album Mending is out on The Militia Group and we’re addicted. On a side note, can we just say that the Exit/In’s ticketing site is exponentially better since the last time we checked? We love you, Exit/In.
Anyway, we don’t know too much about the openers, but they’re from Nashville, and they call themselves The Kopecky Family Band. The folklorish bio and dreamy music coming from the seven members kind of makes us imagine them as a Snow White & the 6 Dwarves kind of schtick, so we’ll have to see how that turns out.Â
Since we just spent most of this post talking about the opener instead of the band we’re going to see, check out this sampler from Absolutepunk featuring The New Frontiers’ cover of Gillian Welch’s “Look At Miss Ohio.” If you like it, join us at 9pm tonight for the show ($10; 18+).Â
Photo by ararejul.Â
We’re taking a field trip to the Exit/In tonight to see recent favorites The New Frontiers. Their debut album Mending is out on The Militia Group and we’re addicted. On a side note, can we just say that the Exit/In’s ticketing site is exponentially better since the last time we checked? We love you, Exit/In.
Anyway, we [...]
Bright & Early: Them’s Fightin’ Words Edition
Good morning, Nashville. Looks like we’re in for another gorgeous day of cookout-worthy weather. Meanwhile, things are heating up over at Al Gore’s Belle Meade fortress, where one group is saying that he’s actually using more energy than he was before his green renovations. Gore isn’t buying it, though, and he’s arguing that his utility bills have gone down by 40 percent. But our favorite part of the article is where they talk about how another group is planning on floating a giant 70-foot hot air balloon over Gore’s home on Friday to symbolize (we’re guessing) that Gore is full of hot air. More on that as it unfolds.
- New budget passed. The City Council passed Metro’s new budget unanimously last night, and the schools are getting most of the money. Vivian “Speeding Tickets” Wilhoite thinks they “missed the mark” by cutting the Nashville Fire Department’s budget. Good news is, only 30 of the 200 layoffs that Mayor Dean announced last month are set to happen.
- Bright ideas. Every day we learn about some new casualty of the gas crisis. This story comes to us from Knoxville, where some guy robbed a bank and then ran out of gas while he tried to get away. We’re thinking this sounds like the start of a great “gas prices” email to Lamar.
- Bits & pieces. Car drives through the front of a Quiznos and hits a customer … Speaking of Murfreesboro drivers, the new red-light cameras have already caught 100 people in the act … Cab driver ambushed and killed in East Nashville last night … Despite the clean bill from the EPA yesterday, Nashville still needs to fix its water and sewage pipes.
Photo by Brandon James.
Good morning, Nashville. Looks like we’re in for another gorgeous day of cookout-worthy weather. Meanwhile, things are heating up over at Al Gore’s Belle Meade fortress, where one group is saying that he’s actually using more energy than he was before his green renovations. Gore isn’t buying it, though, and he’s arguing that his utility [...]
















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