Everett isn’t in Seattle, but considering it part of the metro area isn’t a stretch. You never leave dense burbs between the two.
It’s hard to think of a traffic jam as being in a rural area.
Everett itself is farther north, but the turn to the factory and Paine field is before you hit town (but after you hit Everett speed traps)
It’s an hour and a half in traffic.
> Everett isn’t in Seattle, but considering it part of the metro area isn’t a stretch. You never leave dense burbs between the two.
On the other coast, you don’t leave dense burbs anywhere between Boston and DC. Therefore Boston is part of the NYC metro area.
Everett isn’t in Seattle, but considering it part of the metro area isn’t a stretch. You never leave dense burbs between the two.