We can get to Albany, then what? Any places to eat near the rink? Thanks!!
http://www.chtg.net/cgi-bin/showschool.cgi?school=Rensselaer+Polytechnic+Institute
The link to this site is right there on the left: "Travel Guide"
Those directions only cover once you get to town. Best way to get to exit 24 is take Rt. 79 leaving Ithaca. At Whitney Point, get onto Route 206. Follow that until you reach Bainbridge where you get onto I-88 E which you follow to the end through the toll booth and onto I-90 E (it's exit 25A) and follow I-90E for 2 exits to exit 24. Should take about 3.5 hours to get all the way to RPI if you follow posted speed limits reasonably well.
... or about 2:45 if you don't :-D
You can probably do it in 2.5 or so. Just watch out for troopers on 88. They hang out in weird places (entrance/exit ramps, overpasses, etc.).
East till you smell it. North till you step in it.
Has anyone ever actually seen one of those state police aircraft they purport to use in all those signs on I-88?
I got to Union in about 2:15 once. I was very proud. :-D
Never seen an aircraft. I imagine they want to maximize their return on writing tickets, so they just let the cars handle it and don't bother with expensive aircraft.
The threat of aircraft may slow some people down. So if you're the state police you put up some signs, fly one plane once so you're not lying about it and take advantage of psychology.
Places to eat in Troy:
The Plum Blossum, Chinese - with nice interior architecture, 685 Hoosick Road (route 7), Troy
Famous Lunch, mini chili dogs - a "famous" but entertaining joint, 111 Congress Street (route 2), Troy
Cafe Therese, family eating (veal chicken seafood), 720 Hoosick Road (route 7), Troy
Ali Baba, Turkish food, 2243 15th Street (between route 2 and route 7 almost on the RIP campus), Troy
Notty Pine, pizza and Italian, 2301 15th Street (near Ali Baba), Troy
I'll be at the Notty Pine...they have a bar feel but still have a separate "dining room" and GREAT pizza...plus it's only two blocks from the rink
Yup. Averaging about 80 the whole drive should be around 2:15 (my usual time). Since I've been living in Albany for the past 2.5 years I've done this trip a lot!
How long does it take when you get stopped along the way by a man in a car with a flashing red light on his car ::uhoh:: ?
;-)
See you all at the game.
LGR!
They do use aircraft on occasion on I-88. Every now and then on I-88 you will notice painted lines on the road that are not parallel to the lane markings. Usually there is one little stub on each side of the road. A certain defined distance after the first set of markings, there will be another set. Based on basic mathematics, the driver's average speed can be calculated between the two sets of road markings (can be done in the aircraft).
See this website for more information:
http://www.vascarplus.com/Pages/How_it_works.htm
[Q]Averaging about 80 the whole drive [/Q]
Unfortunately, I can't afford another speeding ticket. Parents. Angry. ::help::
Anyhow, I'm leaving shortly. See whomever there :-P ...
Toooooooo Long, Marty, especially if you are wearing in plain view your Cornell Big Red sweater !
I can attest to this... Many moons ago, stopped by "the Man" just past Unadilla on the way to an overflow crowd (and vistory) against the Clarkson "green teeth" at Lynah. ::nut::
It was a cold Febraury.....................
Let's Go Big RED!!!!![/b]
Justin-
I don't think the question was whether the troopers can do enforcement from the air, but whether they actually bother to put a plane in the air. Nice link in any case.
Dunno if they are still there, but on I481 Southbound just south of the Jamesville Rd Exit (Exit 3?), there were some VASCAR lines painted across the lanes. The interstate sits right next a large hill with a cutout on top, allowing a patrol car to look down upon the interstate without having to put a plane in the air. Didn't seem like they used it much when I still lived in Dewitt.
John
I'm leaving Boston in about an hour for anyone who wants a ride. If you are tall you may want to find another way (you'd be in the back seat of a MINI).
This thead is bring back memories...of Cornell. VASCAR was released around the time I was in school. I remember one of my friends (an Industrial Engineer) explaining it in '71 or '72.
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[Q]Averaging about 80 the whole drive [/Q]
Unfortunately, I can't afford another speeding ticket. Parents. Angry. ::help::
Anyhow, I'm leaving shortly. See whomever there :-P ...
To anyone who hasn't left yet, you may be smart to get moving!. It is snowing here in Troy and no one is traveling at 80 mph.
Careful around Duanesburg, too. There's a patch of trees between the opposing lanes of traffic, and travelling on 88-E you come around a left bend, there's a literal driveway that police cars like to hide in.
...I learned this the hard way one Thanksgiving break.
too late but dont forget two brothers. great italian food out east on rt 7 past the new walmart and pricechopper. it rocks