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Atlee
Feb 26, 2015Explorer II
It all depends on the part of the country you're talking about.
I concur about the northeast, and a fair amount of the southeast. However, in states like Ohio, the secondary roads are superb, and invite getting off the interstates, which I do in that state when possible.
Also, out in the plains states and the southwest, the secondary roads are great to travel on.
I concur about the northeast, and a fair amount of the southeast. However, in states like Ohio, the secondary roads are superb, and invite getting off the interstates, which I do in that state when possible.
Also, out in the plains states and the southwest, the secondary roads are great to travel on.
PAThwacker wrote:
I prefer interstate routes. Secondary roads in the northeast are 50 to 65 mph choked with stop lights, and direct left hand turns on double lanes. Imagine going 50 in a 65 mph choked up traffic. Cars zigzagging in front, brake checks, and panick stops
No thanks! Major collisions occur daily.
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