Remember the old "Road Legally Closed" signs that were used at constuction sites? If I remember correctly, the Danbury newspaper did a story on them, saying that, at that time, it was impossible to get from Danbury to Brookfield(the neighboring town to the north) without having to drive on one of those "closed" roads...
Haven't been here that long to see that.
@Susan: Yeah, they practically stop for rain. What is ironic is they'll go tearin' through town when there is snow. Coming from Florida, snow is more like really slippery rain. Luckily though in this area, you pretty much just stay home one day and the next day it's all cleaned up. Now, I've just jinxed myself for this winter.
Oh, and there are still ferries that transport cars across the Connecticut River (that's the big one that goes near Hartford ). There are about 7 rivers going across the state. Kind of forces everything into distinct areas that way.