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Fair enough! In turn, I'm speaking from experience of driving mostly in the Minneapolis area. The highways are probably a bit more constricted than what you're used to.
I have an easier time picturing what you're saying when I think about driving 50-200 miles away from the city. More hills, more curves, better visibility.
Oh yeah, Minneapolis is much more “on rails” than the roads here. Even our interstate highways sometimes are pretty old and dry on the asphalt side. I’ve had plenty of times where I’ve seen a lane closed with police around it to fill in a pothole or other road damage out in a very rural area