Today’s Post By: Rae Lynn DeAngelisDriving through a busy metropolis is risky business for someone who’s directionally challenged like me. I’ve never been comfortable driving in the city, especially when it involves confusing thoroughfares and one-way streets.When I was in my early twenties, I had a job interview with a company located in the heart of downtown Cincinnati. Talk about a stressful situation! I wasn’t sure which was more taxing–going on a job interview or driving the inner city.I did not have access to GPS in the 80’s, so getting to my destination required that I follow a set of ambiguous directions provided by the person who set up the interview. Since I was not familiar with downtown, the directions were not particularly helpful.At one point while cruising down a small connector street, a vehicle heading straight towards me blew its horn. As the car passed by, a man inside (gesturing a not so nice hand signal) hollered out his window … ONE WAY!”A rude awakening to be sure