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One from the archives when we lived in Tauranga, I think this was from when I was working in the city but living in Mount Maunganui. It was the sort of time frame if you didn't leave work by 2pm then you'd get stuck in gridlock traffic for over an hour considering it normally was a 15 minute drive home. Drivers were very aggressive.

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Comments

Tom said…
...I wouldn't be able to drive on the left after all of these years!
roentare said…
Traffic is always bad during peak hours everywhere
magiceye said…
Peak hours are horror hours!
Iris Flavia said…
Bad memories when I had to work inside Volkswagen-plant...
local alien said…
Getting stuck in traffic for an hour is a helluva long time. I hope you had an audio book or something else to do in case of a hold up.
s.c said…
It doesn't look that crowed.
Bill said…
That sounds like a nightmare, a 15min drive taking an hour.
Jocelyn said…
I think it is the same problem everywhere.
Nandini Deka said…
drivers are same around the world..
I hate being stuck in traffic, but sometimes it just can't be helped.

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