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Veebyes
Feb 19, 2015Explorer II
Love the secondary roads, the roads that used to be the primary roads before the interstates were built.
We have done hwy50, bit by bit, almost its entire length. We have done most of 36 multiple times. We have done 2 a few times. On the East Coast hwy 301 gets used instead of 95 wherever possible.
Most of them have passing lane sections, are 4 lane or have plenty of room for the overtakers provided they take advantage of opportunities when they get them.
There is so much more to see using the secondary roads & the occasional slow down for little towns is a nice change of pace for awhile.
We have done hwy50, bit by bit, almost its entire length. We have done most of 36 multiple times. We have done 2 a few times. On the East Coast hwy 301 gets used instead of 95 wherever possible.
Most of them have passing lane sections, are 4 lane or have plenty of room for the overtakers provided they take advantage of opportunities when they get them.
There is so much more to see using the secondary roads & the occasional slow down for little towns is a nice change of pace for awhile.
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