Posted by Brad Gyde on January 29, 2013 at 20:12:03 from (50.33.194.83):
In Reply to: worst roads posted by 88-1175 on January 29, 2013 at 11:20:00:
COME TO SE Lower Michigan..
Our Monroe County roads are HORRIBLE.
Sure, these were taken at "thaw time", but trust me, the paved roads are worse! There's been many damaged rims, tires, and suspensions on our WONDERFUL paved roads. Go to any of the surrounding counties and the roads still aren't perfect, but boy, they are sure better than what we have.
At least the dirt roads get scraped once or twice a year, so they're not too bad for a minute then.. But you can guarantee it'll rain within 12 hours of getting graded (2012 was the first exception to that rule, we just had a dust bowl instead.. seems they don't believe in dust control in this county either).. The paved roads always suck.
Every time I renew my plates I ask the ladies at DMV/SoS now that I bought plates, is the state going to give us some roads to drive on, or should I keep taking the cow paths?
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