San Antonio traffic would literally kill you in a zombie apocalypse, according to Texas Monthly

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After watching Austin's woeful response to a zombie outbreak on the new HBO series 'The Last of Us,' Texas Monthly decided to rank Texas cities on how well they would survive a zombie apocalypse.

Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal in a still image from"The Last of Us." Texas Monthly joked that in a zombie apocalypse, San Antonio's traffic would be killer.

The show's first episode begins in 2003 Austin, following a teenage girl looking for her dad and uncle during a zombie apocalypse. The show portrays Austin as not faring so well during a fictional apocalypse because of its traffic. People in the show also make the wrong decision and run out of the bars onto Sixth Street, where the military is shooting, without asking questions.

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