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Reservations Required to Park & Hike in Popular NY ADK Reserve
Reservations Required to Park & Hike in Popular NY ADK Reserve
Reservations Required to Park & Hike in Popular NY ADK Reserve
If you have ever traveled along Route 73 near Lake Placid or any of the other roads that access the Adirondack High Peaks, you know that there are hundreds of cars parked along the roadside. To alleviate the parking and hiking gridlock, a reservation system is in place.
Traffic Alert! One-Lane Traffic in Congested Clifton Park Area
Traffic Alert! One-Lane Traffic in Congested Clifton Park Area
Traffic Alert! One-Lane Traffic in Congested Clifton Park Area
There has been a lot of construction in the area of Exit 9 in Clifton Park for quite some time. The major rebuilding of the Sitterly overpass was the main reason. The construction of Sitterly Road was completed early but there is still more to be done. This week, construction continues.
Did You Know? A Speeding Ticket in Upstate NY Inspired Iconic Rock Song!
Did You Know? A Speeding Ticket in Upstate NY Inspired Iconic Rock Song!
Did You Know? A Speeding Ticket in Upstate NY Inspired Iconic Rock Song!
Did You Know? A rock legend recently explained how he was inspired to write one of the biggest 80's rock songs after he was caught speeding in Upstate NY while on his way from Albany Airport to Lake Placid for a show. Thinking that the speed limit back in the 1980s was 65 MPH, this lead-footed rocker gassed it up to 62 MPH, only to get pulled over.  Here's the rest of the story: The Lyrics "I
Rock Legend: Albany's 'Northway' Speed Limit Inspired '80s Hit
Rock Legend: Albany's 'Northway' Speed Limit Inspired '80s Hit
Rock Legend: Albany's 'Northway' Speed Limit Inspired '80s Hit
The Lyrics "It took me 16 hours to get to L.A. Gonna write me up a 125 Post my face wanted dead or alive Take my license, all that jive I can't drive 55!"  Sammy Hagar claims that he was traveling through Albany when he got the speeding ticket that inspired his '80s hit "I Can't Drive 55!"
NYS Lawmaker Wants to Change Left Lane to Passing ONLY
NYS Lawmaker Wants to Change Left Lane to Passing ONLY
NYS Lawmaker Wants to Change Left Lane to Passing ONLY
One of the driving fundamentals is to never pass on the right and to always pass on the left. That's why the left lane is commonly called the "passing lane," but that's not how everyone uses it, unless a NYS lawmaker has his way.

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