Re: Challenges for Finders of Things
Kelly, on host 12.39.97.101
Monday, November 26, 2001, at 09:38:51
Re: Challenges for Finders of Things posted by Faux Pas on Sunday, November 25, 2001, at 09:11:25:
> > 2. What is the most crossed state border? My guess is the New York/New Jersey border, because of all the Fauxs Pas commuting every day between New Jersey and the city. But it's just a guess, and I'm curious as about arguments for or against other possibilities. > > I would agree with that. Not just for the commuting, but also because I-95 crosses this border. Other possibilites would be Connecticut/New York for the same reason, but I think there are more people in NJ who work in NY than there are residents of CT who work in NYC. > > The only other state(ish) borders that has a major city on a state border and might have as many people crossing would be the states bounding the District of Columbia. However, in the 1998/1999 the New York City Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area held about 20 million people; during the same period, Washington DC had about 7 million. More people around NYC probably means more people crossing state lines on a daily basis. > > New York City's CMSA includes the areas as far as Trenton, NJ, to New Haven, CT. Washington's includes areas as far as Fredricksburg, VA, to Baltimore, MD. > > -FP
I would bet that the Kansas and Missouri border is heavily trafficked...at least as far as Kansas City is concerned.
Kel"you can rule out Hawaii"ly
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