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From: bcbell@inmet.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Best Roads
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Date: Fri, 25-Oct-85 20:46:00 EST
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Posted: Fri Oct 25 20:46:00 1985
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** double yellow line **

I think I'll keep quite about my favorite roads for now, lest my weekend
drives be hampered by scores of net.auto readers, but I can tell you about
some bad ones-  ANY Intersate in the state of Connecticut!  With few 
exceptions these roads are uninspired limited access safety violations,
with lefthand exits, lane dropouts, and constant construction.  The exceptions
are uninspired limited access safety violations with lefthand exits, lane
dropouts, constant construction, and a toll booth every 10 miles.  Also note
that the law here takes speeding very seriously-  particularly around the
N.Y. and Mass. borders, and particularly for people with plates from those
states.

I realize that this is a cheap pot shot at an entire state, but what the heck,
it might make for an interesting start.

R.M. Mottola
Cyborg Corp.
Newton, MA.