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Why are Oklahoma's roads so crappy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Driller" data-source="post: 2589325" data-attributes="member: 25897"><p>I-44 just north and south of I-40 is one of the areas I avoid because of the rough roads, particularly in my RV. I've had stuff tossed all over my trailer from this stretch of road. Hwy 69 south of Muskogee is better than it was; Hwy 69 just south of Eufala makes me want to (redacted). How can you have a road this crappy and someone not be in jail???? Hwy 412 west of Tulsa is an area to avoid also. WTF? It was just milled, but is still lumpy and the bridge transitions are violent. I've considered moving out of state just so I won't have to damage my equipment fighting OK roads. Thank you CHenry for doing the best you can with what you have available, but there is a noticeable difference when you come into Oklahoma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driller, post: 2589325, member: 25897"] I-44 just north and south of I-40 is one of the areas I avoid because of the rough roads, particularly in my RV. I've had stuff tossed all over my trailer from this stretch of road. Hwy 69 south of Muskogee is better than it was; Hwy 69 just south of Eufala makes me want to (redacted). How can you have a road this crappy and someone not be in jail???? Hwy 412 west of Tulsa is an area to avoid also. WTF? It was just milled, but is still lumpy and the bridge transitions are violent. I've considered moving out of state just so I won't have to damage my equipment fighting OK roads. Thank you CHenry for doing the best you can with what you have available, but there is a noticeable difference when you come into Oklahoma. [/QUOTE]
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