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Traveled from North TX area to South LA; holy batman the roads
Posted on 5/29/23 at 6:28 pm
Posted on 5/29/23 at 6:28 pm
from Lafayette to Houma are awful. The tire and alignment guys must make bank. I thought I was on a test track at a tire manufacture.
Posted on 5/29/23 at 6:30 pm to TOPAL
It all went into building the Loop.
Posted on 5/29/23 at 6:31 pm to TOPAL
My favorite game on that road is count the dump trucks. Bonus points for blatant DOT violations.
Posted on 5/29/23 at 6:32 pm to TOPAL
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This post was edited on 5/30/23 at 9:24 am
Posted on 5/29/23 at 6:32 pm to TOPAL
Why did you return to this hellhole?
It’s a step above Haiti
It’s a step above Haiti
Posted on 5/29/23 at 6:42 pm to Walt OReilly

It's the homeland but I will never move back.
Posted on 5/29/23 at 6:53 pm to TOPAL
Don't you dare talk shite about Future for the last 40 years I-49.
Posted on 5/29/23 at 6:54 pm to TOPAL
Once it is I49 its going to be much better
Eta:
Hey boat

Eta:
Hey boat

This post was edited on 5/29/23 at 6:55 pm
Posted on 5/29/23 at 7:20 pm to TOPAL
You sound like a sissy. Lousiana roads are for hard men and even harder women.
Posted on 5/29/23 at 7:22 pm to La Place Mike
We've had two separate 1 trillion dollar infrastructure bills in the last 15 years so this is actually just a figment of your imagination.
Posted on 5/29/23 at 7:24 pm to La Place Mike
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This post was edited on 5/30/23 at 9:23 am
Posted on 5/29/23 at 7:30 pm to TOPAL
I just drove from the Woodlands to Covington and I-45 and I-10 in Texas are dog shite. Concrete interstates suck arse.
Posted on 5/29/23 at 7:45 pm to The Boat
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Don't you dare talk shite about Future for the last 40 years I-49.
I drove US 90 between Houma and Laffy twice this month.
New Iberia is going to be one big clusterphoque if we get a storm. I saw construction crews were doing a complete pavement replacement on one large section and the road was down to one lane on each direction on one side. It is much needed and more sections need to be redone like this. Those must the the original panels that were laid in the 1970’s and 1980’s.
The funniest part of one section of US 90 near Franklin that needs to be redone was where a truck must have had the brakes lockup and scoured the concrete for about 400-500 feet. I looked at Google street view and thought that must have been done in the last 5 years, but nope. The earliest Google Street View from 2008 had those same marks. It is a shame that DOTD has only been able to put asphalt patches on that make it worse on a concrete road.
Street View 2022

Streetview 2008

Posted on 5/29/23 at 7:47 pm to TOPAL
I remember when a lot of our roads were clamshells or gravel.
It wasn’t that long ago.
Our land has been sinking for 100 years. We don’t have hard clay under our roads.
Our roads suck.

Our land has been sinking for 100 years. We don’t have hard clay under our roads.
Our roads suck.
Posted on 5/29/23 at 7:48 pm to TOPAL
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from Lafayette to Houma are awful. The tire and alignment guys must make bank. I thought I was on a test track at a tire manufacture.
Did the same route DFW to Houma via 90 and...
1) Glad to see they are actually upgrading 90
2) That highway is still F tier between New Iberia and Franklin holy shite.
Oh btw 3132 in Shreveport can catch that smoke too, how in the hell a major city allows roads to deteriorate to the conditions they are currently in is beside me.
Posted on 5/29/23 at 7:50 pm to Tarps99
One of our construction crews caused that damage the day it was poured
We had a crew working out of Intracoastal City. The new Highway 90 was being poured. Our crew jumped on the new highway in New Iberia to bypass Old 90.
Just before Baldwin they ran out of road. Made a u-turn across the median and headed West.
They felt the truck start to get sluggish. ( A Ford Crew Cab ). Someone realized they were in wet concrete.
Grabbed boards and stuff and tried to smooth the stuff out. Early 70’s.
The suspension and brakes were screwed on the truck. We changed everything and kept it quiet.
I’ve told the story many times while driving over it.
RIP Carrol Hebert. I miss you. Crazy MF’er

We had a crew working out of Intracoastal City. The new Highway 90 was being poured. Our crew jumped on the new highway in New Iberia to bypass Old 90.
Just before Baldwin they ran out of road. Made a u-turn across the median and headed West.
They felt the truck start to get sluggish. ( A Ford Crew Cab ). Someone realized they were in wet concrete.
Grabbed boards and stuff and tried to smooth the stuff out. Early 70’s.
The suspension and brakes were screwed on the truck. We changed everything and kept it quiet.
I’ve told the story many times while driving over it.
RIP Carrol Hebert. I miss you. Crazy MF’er
This post was edited on 5/29/23 at 8:04 pm
Posted on 5/29/23 at 7:57 pm to Bigfishchoupique
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One of our construction crews caused that damage the day it was poured We had a crew working out of Intracoastal City. The new Hw
What year was that?
Did it happen in the original construction? If so, this has to be one of the longest DOTD construction screw ups second only to the the Huey P Long lane shift on the old bridge where the Main structure over the river didn’t line up with the approach on the east bank side. Luckily, that was fixed when it was rebuilt a decade ago.
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I remember when a lot of our roads were clamshells or gravel. It wasn’t that long ago.
I was a kid in the 1980’s and remembered seeing clamshell roads mixed with asphalt. Did those roads hold up better than aggregate? Since they were made with locally sourced materials that were lighter than rock and could be packed denser due to the clamshell shape.
This post was edited on 5/29/23 at 8:03 pm
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