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thirtydaZe's avatar
Aug 18, 2015

I-70, fergusson area

We'll be on through there tomorrow, not at all familiar the st. Louis area. Everything ok and no need for worry?
  • paulj wrote:
    Usually it's the state patrol that patrols that the freeways, not the local police. Stick with the speed limit, keep your taillights in order, and look old and respectable and you shouldn't have problems.


    Another thing that prevents a interaction with police is not engaging in any criminal activitys
  • Usually it's the state patrol that patrols that the freeways, not the local police. Stick with the speed limit, keep your taillights in order, and look old and respectable and you shouldn't have problems.
  • We passed through tonight around 6. Traffic was miniimal, no problems. Was hopeful ng for a road sign to ferguson for pictures sake, we didnt see that either.

    We are about an hour west of st louis, at lazy da campground, and it's outstanding. Thunderstorming like crazy, now, but really nice place.
  • ddndoug wrote:
    No problems currently, but if you have concerns you can always take I-270 around St Louis.

    Doug
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  • westernrvparkowner wrote:
    Ferguson is a tiny enclave that no one on earth had ever heard about or cared about until the recent trouble. There is well over 1 million people living and thriving in the St. Louis Metro area. Almost all of them go about their daily lives without rioting. Like any city or town, there are areas you don't want to go into if you don't have to. So unless urban decay and a visit to an area of racial unrest is on your bucket list, there is no reason your visit to St. Louis would need to include Ferguson. You travel dollars will be better spent on visiting the Arch, taking in a Cardinal's game and drinking a few Bud Lites.
    Ya know, over the years there have not been a whole lotta times I have agreed with you totally, but this is one of em! :) Especially the last three suggestions for their travel dollar.:B
  • Ferguson is a tiny enclave that no one on earth had ever heard about or cared about until the recent trouble. There is well over 1 million people living and thriving in the St. Louis Metro area. Almost all of them go about their daily lives without rioting. Like any city or town, there are areas you don't want to go into if you don't have to. So unless urban decay and a visit to an area of racial unrest is on your bucket list, there is no reason your visit to St. Louis would need to include Ferguson. You travel dollars will be better spent on visiting the Arch, taking in a Cardinal's game and drinking a few Bud Lites.
  • From retired LEO prospective stay on the hwy and travel mid morning through the area. JMHO. Hope it doesn't violate rules. Bad guys rob, **** and pillage during night time hours. They sleep morning daylight hours. They aren't usually out until the afternoon.
  • No problems currently, but if you have concerns you can always take I-270 around St Louis.

    Doug