adriane23 said:
damndl0ser said:
I used to drive an 18 wheeler for 4 or 5 years and have been in every state east of the Mississippi River and many others to the west of it. And as far as I am concerned Michigan (Detroit mainly) has the worst highway road system along with Pennsylvania (the entire state) as far as I am concerned. And the sad thing about it is that they probably spend more money repairing the roads than most places. Their winters are so bad (Michigan) they are in a constant state of disrepair. I once drove through one particular pot hole and didn't emerge for a couple minute. :)
The best road systems would have to be one of the Southern States (Florida, Georgia, Alabama etc... The road systems seem to last longer as well because of the warmer weather. And indeed Florida has some really good roads. (Kentucky, my home state, is fairly respectable but not the best. We recently had a large investment in road work and we are also getting a new Interstate system that goes through my town! I-66.)
I like posts like these.
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My dad (who's currently a trucker) would definitely agree with you on that. I would also add Minnesota Metro area to that list. Not just for the potholes, but for our freeway ramps alone as well. And Mississippi since my car almost got swallowed a few years ago.
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Yeah the freeway ramps can be quite ridiculous at times. You know there are only 2 seasons in Minnesota.....Winter and Road Construction season.