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The worst interstate list

agesilaus
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I've never heard of this site but they have compiled a list of the worst Interstate sections in the US. Note that they are referring to short sections of long highways, the Rhode Island section of I-95 for example not the entire length of the road. Texas has several contenders in the list.
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2milesup
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Tvov wrote:
What always gets me in New England, is Massachusetts. I95 and I91 are paved beautifully, until you get to bridges. I guess they are saving money or something by not paving bridges? You'll be cruising along at 65mph (or 13mph in traffic) and then WHAM your TT flips over your truck as you cross a bridge. My truck seemingly has bounced sideways sometimes going over a bridge due to patches or height changes.

I really don't get it... it seems like Mass DOT is intentionally leaving bridges unpaved?


Maybe they're just a little deflated...

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Dog_Trainer
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I-69 much of MI. heavy truck traffic. I-75 thru detroit and again north of the Ohio border.
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holstein13
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Tvov wrote:
What always gets me in New England, is Massachusetts. I95 and I91 are paved beautifully, until you get to bridges. I guess they are saving money or something by not paving bridges? You'll be cruising along at 65mph (or 13mph in traffic) and then WHAM your TT flips over your truck as you cross a bridge. My truck seemingly has bounced sideways sometimes going over a bridge due to patches or height changes.

I really don't get it... it seems like Mass DOT is intentionally leaving bridges unpaved?
The problem is you can't resurface a bridge like you do the rest of the highway. Old bridges are typically made of concrete and don't have an asphalt layer on top.

You can't simply add an asphalt coating on top either because you would no longer be able to inspect the concrete and there would be too much weight on the bridge to be supported within its design limitations.

You can't scrape a layer of concrete off the top either because that would weaken the bridge.

When concrete bridges are designed, they must retain the concrete as it was originally built. No more, no less and no modifications without lots of cost and engineering.
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Gene_Ginny
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Tvov wrote:
... Massachusetts. I95 and I91 are paved beautifully, until you get to bridges. ...
And I thought it was only 495 that was like that. It isn't just the expansion joints, the whole bridge spans are like something in a war zone. I did notice on my last trip North in October that ONE of the bridges was repaved.
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Dance_Chick
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DH refused to come home on I-10 thru Louisiana, so we went I-20 thru Jackson MS...horrible.
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I-10 through Louisiana. I-75 north of Chatanooga is rough if I remember correctly. Anything in Houston.
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ryegatevt
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Tvov wrote:
What always gets me in New England, is Massachusetts. I95 and I91 are paved beautifully, until you get to bridges. I guess they are saving money or something by not paving bridges? You'll be cruising along at 65mph (or 13mph in traffic) and then WHAM your TT flips over your truck as you cross a bridge. My truck seemingly has bounced sideways sometimes going over a bridge due to patches or height changes.

I really don't get it... it seems like Mass DOT is intentionally leaving bridges unpaved?


You will be told that those bumps are necessary for "frost expansion". I might buy that explanation except most surrounding states (except VT) are much smoother...
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TXiceman
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It would be easier to compile a list of good highways....much shorter than the worst ones.

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JoeH
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Explorer III
I vote for I-275 in Tampa and any interstate in Louisiana
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hotbyte
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RGar974417 wrote:
I would like to add I 75 around Atlanta. I've been on it twice and hated it both times.


I-285?
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Snowman9000
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72cougarxr7 wrote:
I am not as well traveled as some here, but I thought I-80 around Gary Indiana was terrible. Rough roads, construction everywhere, terrible traffic jams!


How long ago?

It was thoroughly rebuilt within the last several years, probably during the construction you experienced. It's a good road, for now.
Currently RV-less but not done yet.

pasusan
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We Cant Wait wrote:
tomkaren13 Sorry to disappoint you BUT I-86 goes no where within 50 miles of Gowanda NY. There WAS a section of I-86 between Olean and Salamanca that was bad but was resurfaced this summer.
Unless they've resurfaced pretty much the whole thing we won't go on it. We would rather pay the tolls on I-90 than go on 86.

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rockhillmanor
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I-80. IL. Pick your time of year and there is always construction 'trying' to fix that road.

I-20 couple of years ago, out of Birmingham towards Atlanta at one time was SOOOOO washboardy I couldn't go over 40 miles an hour in the MH. And there were no roads you could get off on to get anywhere. :R Took it last year and they finally fixed it.

I-43 N. of Lake Geneva heading W. THE worst road I have ever been on. Washboard, up and down, banging the heck out of my MH.

Don't take much stock in that survey though. Chicago roads are no where's on that list. :W

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so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

Tvov
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Explorer II
What always gets me in New England, is Massachusetts. I95 and I91 are paved beautifully, until you get to bridges. I guess they are saving money or something by not paving bridges? You'll be cruising along at 65mph (or 13mph in traffic) and then WHAM your TT flips over your truck as you cross a bridge. My truck seemingly has bounced sideways sometimes going over a bridge due to patches or height changes.

I really don't get it... it seems like Mass DOT is intentionally leaving bridges unpaved?
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