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rwess
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Nov 10, 2015

Deadly Interstates

I recently saw an article, in he Atlanta paper, that said that Interstate 285 around Atlanta is the most deadly interstate highway in the US.
  • I've given up on Atlanta completely. I've tried going straight through and going around. Even went through on Sunday once. Just as bad. All it takes is one fender bender to mess everything up. When I'm headed to Florida from Cincinnati, I head south on I-65 all the way to Pensacola, FL, then east on I-10 to either I-75 South or I-95 South, depending on my destination. It adds miles, but my blood pressure appreciates the detour.
  • The interstate mentioned is I-285 or "the perimeter". This is why those of us who have lived in Atlanta and/or have to travel through often, urge RVer's to go straight through On I-75 or I-85. There is a total disregard for speed limits on the perimeter and it is full of 18 wheelers. It is very difficult for drivers who are unfamiliar with the lane changes to make split second decision about where they need to be. I had rather sit in standstill traffic for 1/2 an hour than subject myself to that. lizzie