Driving in Houston is something I wouldn't wish on anyone. Drivers are obscenely dangerous, aggressive, and drive faster than if they were in a Nascar race, not to mention the seemingly constant traffic. There is one exception to this rule, though, and it is in Rice Village. One reason for the discrepancy are the police officers in the area, who will pull a driver over for a suspicious use of a left turn signal. Because of this, drivers are more cautious, less insane, and the drive is actually pleasant. Another reason for Rice's exceptional driving experience is the neighborhood itself. The homes are gorgeous, the trees are lined with old, and often overarching, trees, and and there is always something going on in the area. Driving through Rice Village almost makes one forget they are actually in Houston; too bad it takes a few blocks to be so reminded.
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