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85 Mile Per Hour Speed Limit Seen on State Highway 130
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 1813609" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Personally I think our speed limits are appropriate for are piss poor roads. I just did a trip to Colorado for work and went the slightly longer route through the Texas panhandle for this reason, the better roads and higher speed limits. As soon as you cross the state line out of Oklahoma the roads get smooth. Come south out of Springfield and Campo Colorado and hit the state line and the road just sucks. And there is nuthin but nuthin in those two towns, so it's not that Oklahoma counties don't have the same economics that TX, CO and KS (Kansas has probably the best roads I have seen of any state highways) have in that area. Go on through Boise City and into Texas. When you cross the state line you get good road again. Angle through most of the Texas panhandle and hit the OK state line west of Elk City and north of Sayre and you get your P.O.S. roads back just as soon as you cross into Oklahoma. Our roads are just plain embarrassing and it's not because they aren't maintained either. They are just half assed when built...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 1813609, member: 3099"] Personally I think our speed limits are appropriate for are piss poor roads. I just did a trip to Colorado for work and went the slightly longer route through the Texas panhandle for this reason, the better roads and higher speed limits. As soon as you cross the state line out of Oklahoma the roads get smooth. Come south out of Springfield and Campo Colorado and hit the state line and the road just sucks. And there is nuthin but nuthin in those two towns, so it's not that Oklahoma counties don't have the same economics that TX, CO and KS (Kansas has probably the best roads I have seen of any state highways) have in that area. Go on through Boise City and into Texas. When you cross the state line you get good road again. Angle through most of the Texas panhandle and hit the OK state line west of Elk City and north of Sayre and you get your P.O.S. roads back just as soon as you cross into Oklahoma. Our roads are just plain embarrassing and it's not because they aren't maintained either. They are just half assed when built... [/QUOTE]
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