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Old Dec 8, 2003 | 10:29 AM
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Is it me or is 495 the absolute worse road to drive on. There are a million potholes and bumps. You'd figure fairfax county, being so rich, would do something about this.

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Old Dec 8, 2003 | 01:08 PM
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Too much traffic, hard to find time to work without making traffic impossible. Then when they do get repaired, sometimes the paving job is even worse. What a pain!
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Old Dec 8, 2003 | 03:42 PM
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495 is belongs to the State, not the county. so don't expect Fairfax County to spend a dime on it.
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Old Dec 8, 2003 | 04:35 PM
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oh it does? damn, one learns something new everyday. either way, 495 is giving my car a slow painful death. 66, 495, it all sucks, and do you guys think they'll ever finish whatever they're doing on 270?! my gosh.
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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 06:20 AM
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I would think that you all would realize that NoVA accounts for ~40% of the state's revenue, but only receives ~15% of the state's apportionments in return. Hence the lack of funding for our over-travelled roads. You all must not drive in DC very much. Outside of my apartment, they tore up the street 5-6 months ago, and have yet to fix it. DC streets resemble a war-zone if you ask me....
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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 06:38 AM
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It seems like where I live in VA they pave the roads whether they need it or not just to use up the grant money. This area has some of the best roads I have ever seen. I went back to PA for Thanksgiving and traveling the PA roads reminded me how good I have it here.
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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 07:22 AM
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DC roads are horrid to drive on. It's like crossing rail road tracks when I drive down in to GWU and out.

There's plenty of Md roads that suck too though. Georgia Avenue is littered with pot holes from last year still. And their method of fixing some of this stuff? Pouring enough tar in the hole to make a nice bump. Yeh, great job. Mini speed bumps through out.
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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 08:33 AM
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While our roads may not be the greatest we should be grateful we dont live in the Big Apple.The motto up there is "dig we must". Try the BQE, the LIE, Cross Bronx Expw'y you name it and it's undergoing a never ending repair. Give thanks
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DC roads are horrid to drive on. It's like crossing rail road tracks when I drive down in to GWU and out.
Yep, 23rd St. has some serious buckles in the road that don't agree with my coilovers. Virginia Ave. is the road I was referring to where they tore it up several months ago and have yet to fix it. Anyone ever driven up Rock Creek Parkway and gotten off at Mass Ave? The exit ramp looks like it has been subject to cluster bomb testing. Wisconsin Ave in Georgetown: How many years have they been tearing up that road now? I think they started in 1990, and have yet to complete it. I can't imagine a worse road.

It seems like where I live in VA they pave the roads whether they need it or not just to use up the grant money. This area has some of the best roads I have ever seen.
I was just down at VIR this weekend, and I on the drive back up via Rt. 29, I must say that it was by far the smoothest road I've been on in years. In fact, all of the 4 lane VA rural highways were immaculate. Now I see where all my friggin taxpayer dollars are going...
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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 11:28 AM
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Yep, 23rd St. has some serious buckles in the road that don't agree with my coilovers. Virginia Ave. is the road I was referring to where they tore it up several months ago and have yet to fix it. Anyone ever driven up Rock Creek Parkway and gotten off at Mass Ave? The exit ramp looks like it has been subject to cluster bomb testing. Wisconsin Ave in Georgetown: How many years have they been tearing up that road now? I think they started in 1990, and have yet to complete it. I can't imagine a worse road.
Yes, I couldn't agree more. I really have begun disliking the drives in and out of the area. I goto school at AU, so I'm in the thick of all the lovely roadwork and destroyed roads you're talking about. Even Foxhall has been getting worse since the cold and snow has hit. I wish the city would fix up some of these roads, they are AWFUL to drive on, and my Z is not even lowered I'm going to fear when I get my new wheels and S-tune.

oh well

safe driving!

-drew
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