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newbie777 11-28-2005 07:40 AM

Maine!!! Particularly in the Spring "mud season" when the roads break up and potholes appear everywhere...then there is LA...no excuse there except for low budget maintenance...then there is...

kecker25 12-22-2005 10:17 AM

never been to west coast but i do know i75 in michigan can beat the hell outta you between the line and detroit going north..i hate that road

just_froggy 01-15-2006 08:47 AM

I vote for Missouri. My original pick was Pennsylvania (where I live) but I will never forget my first time driving through Missouri. And I didn't think any state could possibly be worse than PA.

solo379 01-15-2006 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by just_froggy
And I didn't think any state could possibly be worse than PA.

Well, they still have some work to do, but compare to 10-15 years ago, they doing great! 8)

KCRider 03-01-2006 10:26 AM

Pennsylvania should be listed as an option, and I live in this Construction-Season-Lasts-All-Year Common-Wealth (the word is hyphenated as an oxymoron, because there is no common wealth in Pennsylvania: It's all uncommon.

Tilar 03-27-2006 11:32 AM

Ohio should be another option. They are finally doing something to 71 from Columbus to Cleveland, But the state routes just plain suck.

skills 03-27-2006 09:58 PM

Ya'll think those roads are bad, go to Hawaii. Those roads suck. There are pot holes everywhere, and it tore up my last car when I hit one (because of rain) it was like 4 or 5 inches deep and about a foot wide. They really don't take care of the roads all that well. I still remember this one road going from honolulu near the ship yards, and goes onto H-1. there what a ramp that was like at a 30 or 45 degree (about 10 feet long). I hit that ramp, and my friends got it on tape, and i went airborn. I was about 4 feet in the are for about a 10 foot stretch. Thank god i had a good suspension on that car.

Skills

cmdrbond7 03-31-2006 07:29 PM

why is eastcoast #2 and midwest #3 ?????????????????????????????????????

they are regions not states...lololololol

went up to michigan for hurricane jeneane I 75 north of frankmuth was soo nice and smooth i couldnt believe it probley not that way now after some snow and salt lol.. ..... at least they try
michigan= redo a road in 1 season

florida= no season can work allyear on roads

I 95 through west plam beach = think started in 2000 now 2006 and still d**king around

ken_o 04-08-2006 12:16 PM

lousiana hands down, ct anywhere on the 195 corridor from nyc.
but on a whole lousiana wins

wot i life 04-09-2006 09:09 AM

some truly awful roads over here! probably worst of all is "sutton bank" in north yorkshire. there were 287 goods vehicle blockages there last year(guys losing traction on turns and its so steep your parking brake may not hold you) another is "carmarthen" to "cardigan" road, so narrow if two hgv,s meet then one has to reverse back to a passing place. i go up there regurlarly :wink: roads in worst state of dis-repair? try entire UK :lol:


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