Date: Thursday 20.2.2014
Our flight from Oslo took off in time. The extra check-in and the questions got me a bit annoyed but I managed to keep my snarky comments to myself. The mandatory questions in the check-in (which are asked to you several times in different stages, starting from the ESTA) really make you feel uncomfortable and in a some way they feel stupid and offensive. I really cannot imagine the situation these questions would prevent any real danger, only make things harder for the honest, normal people.
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Landing soon |
The flight went pretty well, except it was pretty dry on the plane, and I didn't drink nearly as much I needed. I felt I was going to die while waiting for the customs because of the dehydration, lack of sleep and neck pain after sitting in a small place for 8 hours.
Our baggage took their sweet time and I saw all kinds of horror images how my new (and little too big) suitcase had broken down and all my stuff would be in a plastic bag. For my suprise - the bag was first on the line and it was completely ok :).
At the airport there was 2 train lines which connected the terminals and the nearby rental car offices, and we got to ride in the first car, the views were quite nice.
On the platforms there was someone yelling to the passengers where the two trains were going, even though there was clear signs which told you which were which and when they arrived. Made me think of how many people had this kind of job descriptions which mostly seemed to be existing because of lack of efficiency, which seem to be a re-occurring theme while I've been observing my surroundings in New York.
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Must.. resist.. the button. |
Stnz decided we needed a rental car in New York, and it was cheaper than using the public transport, so we headed up to P3, to pick up our car from Herz.
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Boys checking out and documenting our beautiful little Yaris |
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Finally some water, after struggles to get it, it felt like a treasure. |
In the next few hours we saw several fender benders - and there are really a lot of cars with broken fenders. And a lot of cars which would've been banned on our roads until they've been proven safe to use on public roads again.
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First collision, around 2km from the rental car park |
Here's some images I took while driving from Newark to Union City.
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Ahh, the good old greyhound - and jesus. |
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The second crash, somehow in this case the driver had gotten his car upside down. |
More later, now I have to sleep for a while - I've been up over a day with 2 hours of sleep. And according to Fitbit, I've walked over 10 kilometers during this time.
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