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1. I-55 in Louisiana “The second you cross the Mississippi state line into Louisiana heading south, it’s like driving on a washboard. You can close your eyes and know. I had a cup full of soda one day, and the road literally rattled it right out of the drink holder and all over the floor of my truck. God help you if you think you’re going to play a CD going down there.” - Trucker Kevin Johnson, Rushville, Illinois

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2. I-12 east of Baton Rouge “It’s one of our deadliest stretches of highways because it goes from six lanes down to four lanes. They’re widening it now, but just another two exits because they don’t have the dollars to finish. So that will just carry the problem farther down the road.” - Jennifer Marusak, communications director for Driving Louisiana Forward, a campaign committed to improving Louisiana’s highway infrastructure

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Louisiannie On 4/08/10, Yikes!!!! wrote: > 1. I-55 in Louisiana > “The second you cross the Mississippi state line into > Louisiana heading south, it’s like driving on a washboard. > You can close your eyes and know. I had a cup full of soda > one day, and the road literally rattled it right out of the > drink holder and all over the floo...See More
Apr 27, 2010


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