Driving in New England is certainly different than driving anywhere else in the United States. There are many hills and winding roads that litter the six New England states. Along with the difficult geography, the weather plays an inimitable part in the conditions of the roads. The constant changing of the weather, from freezing cold to mildly warm, creates bumps called frost heaves as well as many, many potholes. Lastly, there are many unique intersections that are not typically found in America. Rotaries are circular intersections where people drive counterclockwise around a center island and get off at their desired exits. These can be found all over New England. [Read more…]