You must be limited in your travels. LOL. One only needs to travel to Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Texas to see how roads should be resurfaced and curves designed.Wow that’s funny we’ve been marveling at how good the roads here are
You must be limited in your travels. LOL. One only needs to travel to Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Texas to see how roads should be resurfaced and curves designed.Wow that’s funny we’ve been marveling at how good the roads here are
I-40 in eastern Arkansas, out toward Memphis, is pure garbage; I haven't been on a highway in Oklahoma that's anywhere close to that bad.You must be limited in your travels. LOL. One only needs to travel to Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Texas to see how roads should be resurfaced and curves designed.
^^^^Wow!!! 5 year old thread revival!!!^^^^
And first post!
You must be limited in your travels. LOL. One only needs to travel to Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Texas to see how roads should be resurfaced and curves designed.
I don't think that's peculiar to us. I see plenty of out-of-state tags on vehicles being driven stupidly. I sometimes think those Jayhawkers only come down here to be vexing...Some of the drivers here are way worse than the roads . . .
I've driven in about 30 different states including CA and TX and Oklahoma roads overall are just about slightly below average.
Try driving some of the State Highways in Indiana and parts of I-94 in Michigan and you will think that every expansion joint is a speed bump.
I have driven on some of the TX FM Roads that are nicer than some of the state highways in Oklahoma.
I have lived in Tennessee-Texas-Michigan-Oklahoma and all of them have problem roads.
^^^^Wow!!! 5 year old thread revival!!!^^^^
And yet this thread is still valid, true and most likely to never change lol.
This is why I never vote for the encumbent.
The bad roads aren't all bad... 75mph down the HE Bailey OKC-Lawton is like getting a full hour shiatsu massage.
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