As Charlotte continues to grow, it may very well get worse. Right now, the average daily traffic is 7,900 vehicles, or more ...
The game, being developed by Michael Ramirez, will have players weaving in and out of traffic in a truck filled with cargo.
The exit's reputation stems from its challenging design, where vehicles exiting I-277 must cross three lanes of traffic while cars on 12th Street simultaneously cross those same l ...
In real life, exiting drivers are expected to move across three lanes in just 220 feet. Then, the off-ramp leads directly ...
A computer programmer is teasing a new video game that will let players endure the epitome of Charlotte's chaotic driving — ...
One hobbyist game developer’s current project is transforming Exit 3A on Interstate 277 in Charlotte, North Carolina into an enjoyable romp of vehicular mayhem. Exit 3A: The Game - Crash Test ...
Exit 3A on I-277 draws the ire of thousands driving through Charlotte. Soon, they can let their intrusive thoughts win by road-raging in a game instead of IRL.
A truck carries Crab Volleyball arcade cabinets in a preview of Exit 3A: The Game. Crab Volleyball is a game at Super Abari Game Bar. Courtesy of Mike Ramirez ...