You Want These Things Banned from Colorado for Good
We love Colorado! Although my opinion may be biased, I believe it is the best state to live in. However, there are a few things that could be improved to make it truly the best state ever.
After my first visit, I knew this was where I wanted to be. I fell in love with the beautiful scenery, the friendly people, and the fantastic weather.
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So, What's Wrong with Colorado?
While I genuinely appreciate all that Colorado has to offer, there are a few aspects that I think could be improved. This isn't unique to Colorado; every state has its challenges.
Coming from Michigan, I often reflect on how my experiences there shaped my driving skills. I was born in Flint, a town historically known for its automotive industry, which has faced its share of struggles. Because of this background, Michiganders are often considered to be excellent drivers. We’re accustomed to navigating snowy conditions and dodging potholes that can be quite large.
With that in mind, I’ve noticed that driving in Colorado can be a bit tricky. It seems that some drivers, including long-time transplants from states like California and Texas, could benefit from improving their driving skills to better adapt to the local conditions.
Ultimately, my main concern with Colorado isn’t the state itself, but rather the opportunity for all drivers to enhance their skills and road awareness. I believe that with some constructive efforts, we can make Colorado's roads safer and more enjoyable for everyone.
What Do Most 'Natives' Dislike About Colorado?
If you talk to locals, they will likely mention their disdain for drivers in the state. More importantly, they truly despise Californians. Colorado natives often view Californians as the primary reason for the state's alleged decline. There seems to be something about their politics or lifestyle that rubs the locals the wrong way.
I prefer not to engage in the political aspects of this issue, as it’s not really my area of interest, so I’ll leave it at that.
When it comes to things that should be banned in Colorado, the suggestions are often trivial, but they might contribute to making society better. We can always find ways to nitpick.
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