Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Tijuana city roads, commute and Salvia divinorum

I won't like to live in Tijuana, maybe to work, but nothing else. I'm from a relative little town, and I don't feel at large on this city. Lucky me, I'm just here for work purposes, and I can't wait to be out of here.

Tijuana is an example of a bad planned city,with a lack of vision to the future. Instead of get a better use of living next to the US, it's happy with being the backyard of America.

Specially on cars, the commute system is the worst I've ever seen, with my short experience on cities (I've just travelled to some cities in Mexico and some in California) I can tell that Tijuana with few exceptions, has the oldest buses, taxies and cars of all the world. Compared only to places like China.

The roads are unbearable, you can find a hole every 100 meters, even in downtown. The streets are not marked, even for a small street, and there are not enough signs.

One good thing is that dollars move around as well as pesos, if you're wise, it's possible to use one or the other to get the most of them.

My opinion is that we could make good business with salvia divinorum, once this crisis pass.

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