They say write what you know, drawing what you know counts too.
Spent several years in the mid 0o's as a third-shifter, out driving a tow truck, so this was my world.
Rain sucks. But I don't dare say that or nature will remind me that freezing rain is worse, and two feet of Pennsylvania's-Finest snow is WORSE than that.
It's the 21st Century, everyone in your family, including the dog, has their own webpage, and even your coffee pot is GPS-equipped, so how in the world can you have NO IDEA where you are when you call me for help? We got to THE MOON using nothing but three blinking lights and a room full of ashtrays.... HOW can you NOT know the name of the ROAD you are on? I've been trying to find you in this boondock for HALF AN HOUR! And my cell calls keep hitting your voicemail....

Breathe deep... wait for the train.... breathe deep... wait for the train.
Not a "real" city, but, both Philly and Pittsburgh were in mind when I drew it. The perspective on some of those buildings is pretty dire, but it was more for the practice of getting the color/lighting effects at night right anyway. I did a few tows where it was light when I got to the pick-up location, dark at the drop-off, and light again when I got back (it's not common, but a few folks
will pay their motorclubs for unlimited miles)