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Why are Oklahoma's roads so crappy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grendel" data-source="post: 2589346" data-attributes="member: 15821"><p>This is one of the sections of I-40 that I mentioned in my OP nine pages ago. Coming back from from my road trip last week, as soon as we crossed the boarder and all the way until we took the Muskogeee Turnpike up north to HWY 69, the quality of the road dropped dramatically. You could feel all of the seams in the concrete every 10 or 15 feet (what ever it is) as well as a distinct waviness to the road and there were still potholes and chunks taken out of the road every couple hundred yards. I-40 in Arkansas from Memphis to Fort Smith (minus the parts that were actually under construction) were a much, much better stretch of roads. (To say nothing of I-40 in Tennessee and North Carolina).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grendel, post: 2589346, member: 15821"] This is one of the sections of I-40 that I mentioned in my OP nine pages ago. Coming back from from my road trip last week, as soon as we crossed the boarder and all the way until we took the Muskogeee Turnpike up north to HWY 69, the quality of the road dropped dramatically. You could feel all of the seams in the concrete every 10 or 15 feet (what ever it is) as well as a distinct waviness to the road and there were still potholes and chunks taken out of the road every couple hundred yards. I-40 in Arkansas from Memphis to Fort Smith (minus the parts that were actually under construction) were a much, much better stretch of roads. (To say nothing of I-40 in Tennessee and North Carolina). [/QUOTE]
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