You can't believe how bad they are.......and this comes from a guy who thought he had seen the worst in Northeastern Ohio! I spent most of my life in Cleveland and I thought they had bad roads especially from the bad winters.....but their roads are MUCH better than the ones down here.
In greater Charlotte, our potholes have potholes!!!!!!!! Within two years of paving a road, they have potholes! The Interstates are the exception (they aren't too bad) but almost every other paved road is lousy, and that's being kind! And when they do patch them they do a miserable job on top of everything else. On one of our main roads, there is a pothole that has opened up 6 times since April.........I know since I called the State Highway people on this all six times. That's just one example. My SS rides like a tank on these roads and I am sick of hearing stones and dirt hit my car as I try and avoid all the bumps and potholes.
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You need to come to Michigan! We have the worst roads in my opinion and pay one of the biggest gasoline taxes in the country for road improvements. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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quote:Originally posted by 2002Z4CSS: You need to come to Michigan! We have the worst roads in my opinion and pay one of the biggest gasoline taxes in the country for road improvements.
I doubt Michigan's roads are any worse than Northern Ohio's...........and trust me when I say our roads are worse than Ohio's.
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Yep ............ and when they "patch" a road down here, it's such a half-a$$ job that it may be worse than the original condition
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I thought PA had the worst roads, hah. Of course, we always have construction!!! After they get done reconstructing and paving the roads, they have to start all over again!! Posts: 2651 | From: Enola (Harrisburg Area), Pennsylvania | Registered: Jan 2002
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Just gotta get in on this. Having lived in 14 states and having driven in a lot more than that. I would have to give the award for the worst roads to Michigan, hands down they win going away. Pa. is a distance 2nd. PA has some bad roads but they don't even come close to Michigan. Our roads here in the Carolinas may seem bad to us but they are actually pretty good.
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The long-distance truckers give an "award" every year to the state with the worst roads. Last year was the first time in over a decade that the award did not go to Pennsylvania. Our roads are lousy,and always have been. Pendot uses winter damage as an excuse, but that doesn't hold up. There are highways that instantly go from grim to smooth the moment you cross into NY state.
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quote:Originally posted by SS_CarGuy: SOUTH CAROLINA.
You can't believe how bad they are.......
In greater Charlotte, our potholes have potholes!!!!!!!!
And when they do patch them they do a miserable job on top of everything else.
...and I am sick of hearing stones and dirt hit my car as I try and avoid all the bumps and potholes.
AMEN to that!
The other great "benefit" we have in the upstate SC area is the fine dump trucks that can't ever keep their load INSIDE their truck! There is gravel all over the roads...some roads it is hard to tell if they are even PAVED...and do they (or the City, or anyone else) ever stop to CLEAN the roads...heck no.
and of course...large amounts of these lovely gravel stones have met my hood, quarterpanels, etc. The smooth plastic inside my wheel wells feel like sandpaper now, from all the crap bouncing off of them the last two years.
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quote:Originally posted by lilredss: Our roads here in the Carolinas may seem bad to us but they are actually pretty good.
Have to disagree with you on that statement .................. having driven in 47 of the 50 states, Mexico, and 4 Canadian provinces ................ the Carolinas have some of the sorriest roards I've ever driven .................. Posts: 655 | From: North Carolina ... the land of Possum & Dumplings | Registered: Jan 2002
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quote:Originally posted by 2002Z4CSS: You need to come to Michigan! We have the worst roads in my opinion and pay one of the biggest gasoline taxes in the country for road improvements.
I'll SECOND that!!
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I went to college in Indiana for 2 years and they have the worst roads by far!
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quote:Originally posted by CaminoLS6: The long-distance truckers give an "award" every year to the state with the worst roads. Last year was the first time in over a decade that the award did not go to Pennsylvania. Our roads are lousy,and always have been. Pendot uses winter damage as an excuse, but that doesn't hold up. There are highways that instantly go from grim to smooth the moment you cross into NY state.
Where? I'm not driving on them I've got to go with the majority here and vote for Michigan.
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Having driven much of the North East, NYC wins that award. NJ and Eastern PA are a close second.
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quote:Originally posted by 2002Z4CSS: You need to come to Michigan! We have the worst roads in my opinion and pay one of the biggest gasoline taxes in the country for road improvements.
I'll second that.... Posts: 1045 | From: Seattle, WA | Registered: Nov 2001
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Try driving through Miss. and/or Lousianna. The bridges are 4 inches above the highway!! It is like hitting a curb before each bridge. As far back as the 1979 Sugar bowl my 78 Z28 was never the same after that trip Posts: 20 | From: Loganville Ga. | Registered: Aug 2002
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I knew Louisiana would be in there, after I got back to school in Tuscalosa my car always had a rattle in the dash I could'nt find/fix Posts: 20 | From: Loganville Ga. | Registered: Aug 2002
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Phooey on that generalization. SC roads do suck in some places, but not everywhere. I've driven in many different parts of the state, and there are good areas and bad areas. Mind you, I'm only talking about the roads that are paved!!!!!
Some Pennsylvania back roads are a bit treacherous though along with their very steep inclines to railroad crossings, but it seems they'll pave right over road pizza, because sometimes the roads are very lumpy for no reason.
Dirt roads? My grandmother lived in Arkansas, out on a farm in the country (ok, what ~isn't~ in the country out in Arkansas?) on unpaved dirt roads with small, river-washed stones all over them. Good Lord, when I was a kid, I remember feeling the pelting of the rocks on the bottom of the floor pans so hard that you couldn't hear anyone talking in the car. And looking out the back window of the big ol' '65 Delta 88 to see nothing but an opaque, orangish dirt cloud for as far as you could see.
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quote:Originally posted by el ess1: Good Lord, when I was a kid, I remember feeling the pelting of the rocks on the bottom of the floor pans so hard that you couldn't hear anyone talking in the car. And looking out the back window of the big ol' '65 Delta 88 to see nothing but an opaque, orangish dirt cloud for as far as you could see.
Wow!! Does that bring back memories -- just replace the Delta 88 & orangish dirt clouds with a Pontiac Catalina & white gravel dirt clouds, & you've got Waco, TX!!
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Around here I'd actually rather them NOT patch some potholes! I'd rather dodge the ones I know are there than to have tar from one side of the road to the other b/c they can't put it in the hole. I get tar all over my car b/c of this. Then, we have a bump instead of a hole!
Some places are actually good around here, but not too many. One a road in the country where my g/f lives, they actually put gravel on it not long ago (and it was paved! well, that rocky asphalt stuff and not blacktop, but still paved). I refused to drive the SS back down it until all the gravel had finally worked its way off the road.
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Whoever said you couldn't run away from your problems obviously wasn't driving an SS. Posts: 942 | From: Santa Barbara and Ventura, CA | Registered: Feb 2000
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