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Not tourist per se, but I live next to a large state university, and it's either the college kids themselves or their families do the stupid shit. It's very wooded in my area while still being "suburbany", so we get those people admiring the foliage in the fall.
In the winter when it snows, for a lot of the students and their families it's their first time driving in it and it shows. I suppose I can cut them some slack for that though if they've never had to drive in it.
Anyway, it's just mainly oblivious drivers, that are either attempting to find their way around so they drive extra slow or stop suddenly in the middle of the road, or the go ripping through the neighborhood because of the traffic on the main roads. Like, come on, there are kids playing and such, you can go 50mph through the neighborhoods around here with the number of kids playing. I've proposed multiple times for speed bumps in the neighborhoods around the university, but the council says "it will impede the flow of traffic" ?!? That's the fucking point, morons! Ugh.