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All Roads Are Not Alike
Those
of us that tour with our motorcycles have learned something about
the roads across the country that might not be obvious - they are
all different.
I
mean that they are made of different materials, the quality of
their surfaces varies considerably, they might be pristine and
immaculate in one place only to become pot-holed war zones a few
miles farther along.
The
curves in one section of a road can be well lighted, perfectly
banked, and of consistent radius while only a mile away a similar
curve can be dark, decreasing radius, covered with 'tar snakes',
and have roadside weeds higher than your head.
Why?
It
seems to me that what we are seeing is simply a manifestation of
the very real differences in County and State wealth and quality
of their various maintenance personnel.
The
Interstates are consistent in quality and design. The various
State and County roads are not.
So,
the message here should be obvious: As you cross a County line be
sure to be ready for changes in road surface and quality. Slow
down and experience the workmanship and care of the roads in a new
County for a few miles before believing that you can take that
next blind curve as fast as you are used to driving.
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