Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Top 10 Reasons Arizona Might Not Be Right for You

When you are planning to move anywhere, you can come up with a thousand and one reasons why that place is perfect for you to move to. At the same time, you can easily find negatives about the same place that will make you want to reconsider your move. There are literally dozens of reasons not to make Arizona your new home. However, people continuously move there without even thinking about the potential consequences. Perhaps this blog will show you why making a move to Arizona may not be the best choice for you.

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Is Arizona the Right Move for You?


  1. Speedsters Beware – The state of Arizona is littered with a plethora of traffic cameras, whether they are for radar or red lights, or even a combination of both. When you are driving in this state, you must constantly be on the lookout for speed traps, mobile radar vans, or lights that could be moments from turning red.
  2. A Little Too Close – If you are used to a quiet and calm surrounding that has a handful of people, then Arizona may not be the place where you need to be. There seems to be too many cars for the roads to bear early and later in the evening. The more cars there are, the more pollution and increased commute times for everyone. Traffic and smog? Never a good combination.
  3. Lack of Culture – Let's say you are a very cultural person. Well, this state has one of the weakest cultures compared to others across the country. If you are moving from Louisiana, you can pretty much hang up the possibility of hearing a new blues, jazz or Lil' Wayne track. 
  4. The Population – Perhaps you are in the Democratic party. “Uh oh” is the proper phrase to describe this situation. You have crossed over into Republican country and they may not be too fond of your way of seeing controversial issues. Needless to say, you will have to try hard to find new friends by putting out a lot of unnecessary work.

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