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To: i-node who wrote (474275)4/23/2009 2:40:13 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578531
 
In Arkansas when you slap a name on a road, no one is responsible for its upkeep and maintenance any longer?

Well, if it is nothing more than a boat ramp, probably not.

Have you checked out Hwy. 18 near Seattle lately?

"I commute from Enumclaw eastbound on Highway 18 four days a week. Right after the summit of Tiger Mountain, traffic routinely comes to a standstill. This is caused by the highway being reduced from two lanes to one lane. It appears that there is enough room for two lanes because the shoulder on Highway 18 is large. Two lanes would allow traffic to utilize the right lane to merge onto Interstate 90 eastbound.


The Arkansas road, without warning, goes into a lake. You're comparing it to a road that doesn't have a divider installed because it goes from a 4 lane to a 2 lane? Please you're digging your hole deeper.