I lived in Scottsdale for four years,
and picked up my wife at SkyHarbor exactly once.
At SkyHarbor there is a fleet of independent vans, airport service,
they pick you up at home, drop you off at home,
maybe the origins of Uber.
They worked out well for me, 20 miles to Scottsdale,
Goodyear is not as far as that.
But the west side of Goodyear could be 60 miles out into the desert.
The address in Goodyear might be both hard to find and gated.
It's a maze outside the grid, some people don't want to be found.
Phoenix at dawn you are surrounded by a million (1,000,000)
10^6 suvs driving flat out, solid traffic 80 mph, and now stop crunch.
Get up on the Stack, you can see them all, suvs to the mountains.
A hundred square miles of headlight-taillights.
(Then one day the gasoline pipeline broke! No gas!)
It is up to you to avoid the accident, they aren't playing chicken.
I have been to the three busiest intersections in America:
George Washington bridge (now and forever #1)
Top of NJ turnpike
Proudly at number 3 is the Mini-Stack in Phoenix
(It's on the way to Goodyear)
The rest of the list is Lost Angeles.
There are enough cars in America to fill I-10 both lanes coast to coast.
Semis in the breakdown lane bumper to bumper for 3000 miles.
And everybody would have to try to pass.