When it comes to asphalt quality, potholes, what states have the best and worst roads, you think?...I think Florida must have one of the best roads.
When it comes to asphalt quality, potholes, what states have the best and worst roads, you think?...I think Florida must have one of the best roads.
Just waiting for that PS Vita to come out so I can play some full featured games on the go with that beautiful screen and control scheme...
I'm going to go with Utah... but I have only been to california, washington, oregon, idaho, montana, wyoming, Arizona, Colorado, and Nebraska. So that leaves 40 states that I have no knowledge of. Not to mention the fact that road quality differs year to year as well as location within the state as well.
lol this must be the strangest thread in a very long while. What does it matter?
| Slimebeast said: lol this must be the strangest thread in a very long while. What does it matter? |
it doesn't, but it is interesting how states have different road qualities. Something I always notice when I go traveling.
| c03n3nj0 said: I honestly do not see how this can be proved or discussed. I mean, I'll just say Virginia 'cause I live here and roads are good. |
Depends on where in Virignia you're talking about. I live in VA too, grew up in NoVa (in one of the richest counties in the country) so the roads were all in great condition. For the past two years I've lived in Richmond and the roads are terrible, all the infrastructure of this whole city is really. As a city you can tell there was never a solid plan to construction, many roads will go back in forth between being a two way and a one way, sometimes they end and start up again, the blacktop is terrible too. In the business district it's repaved on a regular basis but anywhere else is full of potholes and many places are missing paint on the road. The only thing keeping this city alive is VCU really, they keep buying up more buildings and renovating them into new classrooms and along with that comes a repaving/painting of the nearby road and sidewalk repair. Without a big college this whole area would have been a stagnant depressing mess, but all the kids boost the local economy a bit.
gergroy said:
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Get yourself a DS or something, you're clearly far too bored while on the road.

If you guys pay for gas i'll drive around the US to find out....
*starts car*







Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!)
I'd have to say Louisiana, especially when you get around New Orleans. It is a cluster F##@ of constant road construction with crappy directions on the detours and many missing street signs. I hate driving in Louisiana. They got potholes, traffic, and roads with the stripes worn off. And from what I understand there is a reason for this. Louisiana was one of the last states to raise the drinking age to 21 so the gov. stopped giving them federal funding for roads and such and for like 5 years or so and there was no road maintenance.
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