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June 20, 2016

Laugh Your Ass Off - Michigan Roads Vs Ohio Roads

Saw a peice on the Detroit Free Press website today
and it says it all.


My opinion here has always been that compared to other states, and I have traveled them all, Michigan has the worst roads.

 

This Freep item says it all: 






Yes, when I saw this I laughed my ass off, so to speak. Many have recognized and commented on the fact that when you cross the border between Michigan and Ohio, say via I-75, you enter into a different world. The worst experience is traveling North into our fair state, Michigan.

Yes, I have even had relatives from other states upon arriving at my door after a brief "Hello", start to unload about the JOLT they got as the car crossed that state line.

"Lived here most of my life and the roads have always been something people in other states have 'whispered about' behind my back.  The wife said as a kid coming home from the family vacation's in Florida, she would be asleep in the back - back of the old chevy station wagon and would wake up from the deep sound sleep of childhood with a 'BANG' upon passing the "Welcome to Michigan" sign on I-75." - PotHoleParadise Intro Page

So if you think the idea that Michigan has the worst roads (are you listening Lansing?), is crazy think again. A major award winning news organization sees it and you should be rightly upset. The last thing people leaving our GREAT State will remember should not be this (the image on the Detroit Free Press website)...


"What the Hell !!
God it's good to get out"

Seriously, this sucks. It is really a bad thing that the people we elect to run our state, this government, will not do their job and Fix Our Roads. Gee, I can't Recall when I have felt so bad. DID I SAY RECALL ? !!

You can check out the Freep Article Here, and thanks for stopping by.


Drive Careful,
Will

June 17, 2016

Michigan Road Funding is A Joke

Back when a Road Funding bill finally got passed (like gas) about a year ago in our state many people, including myself, said it was too little too late. We would not notice any road improvements - that the roads will only continue get worse.

Latest Road Funding Package


Not enough money was voted into the road package to turn back the terrible ongoing deterioation of our driving infrastructure. Bad roads would turn into Deadly roads.

And to make matters worse, much of the money which the Do Nothing Michigan legislators said was in the bill was actually based on Michigans improving economy and increased tax revenues. Now what do we see? A stagnant economy and Millions, maybe Billions of dollars diverted to pay for crap like the Flint Water Crisis and the DPS Meltdown/Bailout. Both situations caused by a failed government in Lansing. Now comes an outrageous example of why Road Funding in Michigan stinks.  

The Michigan Department of Transportation's plans for construction on I-75 have hit a funding snag
 
So the news articles begin to pop up.

"The Michigan Department of Transportation plans to widen Interstate 75 through Oakland County — but there’s a snag in the funding. A provision in a 1951 law requires cities or villages with a minimum of 25,000 residents, such as Troy, to pay a part for any highway construction within the state. But some residents whose communities fall under the provision don’t want to pay." -StateSide, Michigan Public Radio.
Yes, the paltry dollars cities are to receive from the latest road package will be forcibly diverted to widen a section of I-75 where it passes through a city. That means they will have little or no money left over to fix their local roads. The really bad local roads. The ones we drive on every day and which wreak havoc on our cars suspensions to the tune of hundreds of dollars out of our pockets each year. And that's in addition to the increased taxes intended to fix those local roads!

Whisky Tango Foxtrot


So now the Michigan Do Nothing legislators have to scramble to repeal that 1951 law to stop the local road money drain. So what will happen to the I-75 widening project? Huh? What....?

Get used to it, Michigan lawmakers can not do their job, which the constitution says they must do; Provide safe roadways for the citizens of Michigan (Look it Up)!

And while you're at it, might as well get this attitude about our crumbling roads:

‘There Is Beauty In Decay,’ Says Head Of Federal Highway Administration While Surveying Nation’s Crumbling Roads
-TheOnion

http://www.theonion.com/article/there-beauty-decay-says-head-federal-highway-admin-53099

 

OK, that's a joke. And so are our roads here is good 'ol Michigan



Drive Careful,
Will