*IS IT WALKING DEAD TIME YET*

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I must say … I had this thought as well from this image… Why did none of  those cars go on the other open highway? :D

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129 comments on “*IS IT WALKING DEAD TIME YET*

  1. Well if you look closely the giant cement barrier in the middle might have been a determent to cars trying to cross over. Though they probably could have just gotten on going the wrong way…no one had the foresight?

  2. You'd think they would in reality… but no. Just like when everyone leaves on vacation at five in the morning to beat the traffic, only to find that everybody had the same idea.

    My guess is, that highway was completely empty only half hour earlier.

  3. You've never tried to drive on 85 South during rush hour. Sure, you could drive in the Northbound lanes during the zombie apocalypse, but you'd be pulled over for sure. Better to brave the traffic.

    Even with a MARTA train in the next lane.

  4. Wait… Seriously… These answers are concerning me….. The road that "goes into the city" …. Easily goes out of the city… And if I'm in traffic gridlock on the way out… I'm crossing over…. Keep thinking this way though… So I can get out and you folks can become zombies…. ;) lol

  5. Looks like there's one guy on the other side that gets it…or he's just a lonely zombie…poor guy needs some brains to munch on.

    I want to see the lines at the gas stations.

    The Walking Dead is so great because it shows how people are just as ruthless as the zombies when shit hits the fan. I have to tell skeptics its not about zombies, but human nature.

  6. +Amanda Blain "i'd crash a few cars through there…"

    Those medians are designed to withstand the impact of a 2 ton object moving at a speed of over 100 mph. Even given the fact that you're driving a diesel rig, with a trailer, straight into one at speed…maybe you could go through it. Now, given the fact that most of the people didn't "know" what was going on in the beginning…and just knew that they were told to evacuate…your normal person running into a traffic jam, is programmed to wait and follow the flow (work traffic). Especially when marshal law is declared, and the "normal" person isn't willing to break those laws under severe penalties.

    Then, by the time everyone saw what was happening…it was too late.

    That's my opinion.

  7. At some point of that picture being taken, the law is still active. Similar things happened in the "Independence Day" movie, when Jeff Goldblum beat the traffic by going the opposite direction of everyone else. So, basically, zombie or no zombie, the cops will ticket the shit out of you if you drove on the wrong lane.

  8. Think about Travis Blair it may go into town but it is wide open to get out of town…and no need to worry about a ticket or jammed up and dead. I get what Amanda Blain is saying.I would be on that side for sure.

  9. Have you ever watched a Hurricane evac?  When the open both sides of the interstate hiways to leaving the danger area, there is always some clown trying to get to the area for photo's, to save family, or just not having a clue about the danger.  The top photo makes me think why would I need to be heading into a city that everyone is apparently leaving.  lol

  10. Its like this partially from evacuation, partially from military mobilization, this isn't a natural disaster and armed forces would need clear routes to move the forces around with the most efficiency

  11. Yes the whole first season was on all day yesterday. Next Saturday & Sunday all day Saturday season two then Sunday all day Season Three until the new one starts. Then talking Dead. I just started watching it. So, I recorded it on my DVR.. I wonder if brothers will fight to the Death? I hope somebody kills the sick Governor,"

  12. They were driving on the other side to escape the city. When traffic got too bad they abandoned their cars. They didn't have the time to go back and take the other side, because zombies.

  13. Maybe 5 years back a tractor trailer of blasting caps rolled over on an off ramp south of Albany N.Y. shutting down the highway and exacuating people within a mile.
    I waited about 40 minutes to creep my car far enough down the road to get to a break in the median, and headed back north on an empty highway, with all the cops busy with the wreck.

    Long story short, I found out the speed governor on my car is set at 155mph.

    And people really don't think to use the other lane…

  14. If i may, my guess is, to the left is the past, everything stopped. Humans are gone. Here's all that's left – ruins. To the right, same scene (that might imply there's no future). In the center is the only guy riding on an empty road. This narrows the view to the character. For the viewer, this is a starting point/journey to a place no one dares to go anymore for evident reasons, but the character does, so that suggests a question – What will happen next?…

  15. They film most of it right here in Senoia, the rest in another small town called Conyers. Met alot of the cast and crew eatinpg in our awesome restaurants, never really watched the show, but will this season.

  16. Ok, here is what happened (since I was there): most of the people took the right direction to avoid collisions with incoming traffic. Few cars took the opposite direction with risk, some of them actually ma accidents and most of them were able to flee since this way was almost empty, that's why you don't see cars stuck here.

  17. My theory is everyone was told to go to the cities at first so that side was the busier at first and people didn't try to get out the city till it was too late and everyone fleeing the city would have gotten on the proper side of the high way so as not to get in a head on collision with  people still stuck on the old plan of refuge at the cities… and somewhere up front is that elusive car that started that jam.

  18. During a mass evacuation of Charleston, SC several years ago due to a hurricane, the SC authorities would not allow Eastbound lanes to be used. All incoming eastbound traffic was turned away by the SC State Patrol and subsequently a huge traffic jam resulted in the outbound lanes. It looked EXACTLY like this.

  19. It’s a bit sad that there are people as stupid as this who aren’t aware that there are better ways to get onto a highway instead of ramming through a concrete divider.
    Did you not realize that there is an exit that can be used as an entrance to go on that side?

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