News -> INDReporter MON, APR 12 10:17AM by Nathan Stubbs

Louisiana tops 'worst roads in America' list

Reader's Digest has just published a survey titled 'The 7 Worst Roads in America' that shows Louisiana running away from the field. "Louisiana roads in general" get an honorable mention at the top of the list while I-55 in Louisiana and I-12 east of Baton Rouge rank first and second respectively. The article comes with some select comments from truckers and transportation officials, including one New Orleans reporter claiming a pothole big enough to lay down in. See the full survey here.


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written by Bikini Wax , April 12, 2010 - 04:07 pm
Sure it's bad. But on the bright side, Ethiopia is worse. Heck, they can't spell road.
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written by Plumpy , April 12, 2010 - 05:35 pm
Problem is too many 18 wheelers .. State should crack down on heavy loaded 18 wheelers...CRACK'EM HARD ..TAKE'EM off da Road !. Speaking of state..I hardly ever see a state troop on the interstates ...Wuts da deal ? Seems to me, they ought to be pumping out speeding tickets with state budget hurting like it is...Wuts wit dat ?
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written by yesidoknow , April 12, 2010 - 08:29 pm
My suspicions are confirmed. No. 1 again in the wrong category.
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written by Morrow , April 13, 2010 - 11:32 am
OMG, I've been saying its such a shame because we USED TO HAVE GOOD ROADS, but its more important to line the pockets of politicains and their cronies! Katrina gave us tons of bucks and none were spent on roads, not that I can see.... The roads ratttle our vehicles to pieces. I was just thinking this morning when a monster truck dump truck nearly ran me over, it used to take a permit to use a truck that big. The permit money was used to mainttain the roads. Now the permit money must be in someone's pockets intstead of the state coffers. And don't insult me by saying it would make everything cost more! What a load! Still, it goes back to leadership, of which, Louisiana HAS NONE! The money was there, what happened to it?
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written by Broken Backside , April 16, 2010 - 06:13 am
I just drove on LA state 117 and 118 near the Kisatchie forest a few days ago. It just about broke the suspension on my Miata. Talk about self-enforcing speed limits. That road was paved when Huey Long was governor, patched when Eisenhower was president and it hasn't been aging gracefully since.
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written by Fe , May 25, 2010 - 10:47 pm
I'm just glad to see the roads in South Central Louisiana being worked on... I don't know where you people are, though. And taking 18 wheelers off the road would help the road but not our pockets... The more merchandise that can get to a store at once the less transit cost, the less gas/truck repair cost = The less we have to pay... When their expenses are higher, so are ours.
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