Every single state every single winter, because that is when the road surface breaks down the quickest and cold wet weather doesn't allow for permanent repairs. EVERY SINGLE STATE
Dude. True statement. Going from Ohio into Indiana, you don't even need the state line signs to know when you cross over. Just turns into an instant off road park.
That’s the understatement of the year. Took 74 into Ohio, came back on 70. Told my wife I needed new kidneys after that ride. Good god it’s bad. There used to be a spot on 65s just south of 80, right before the scale. Couldn’t avoid the hole and get into the scale. After replacing 3 sets of right hand tires, I told my driver to stay in the left lane and blow the scale until it was fixed. If they stopped them, show them the receipts for all the tires I purchased a couple months.
I don't understand how it's allowed to be as bad as it is... And some friends who have been in the area longer than I have say it's better than it was 5 years ago.
Regulation? Taxes? They should be illegal. I don't know what you're talking about, but the military should stop the governor from collecting taxes, and we'd have better roads as a result.
Indiana proud of its rainy day fund until bridge over Wabash on north I65 near Lafayette failed. 😞 finally woke up that bunch who claim Indiana is the cross roads of America. Should be gravel roads. 😵💫😵💫😵💫
I drive into Louisville from southern Indiana all the time. This is pretty accurate. You head south into the surrounding counties around Louisville on I-65 and the road turns into a massive rumble strip. Bouncing around all over the place. I never really thought it would be like this everywhere.
No it’s not lol I live on the Ohio/WV/PA border and drive 70 all day and they’re constantly patching everything. All the way to Columbus is a smooth ride
Seriously that the shit ya’ll be drivin/wreckin on? Wow. No wonder, shit you’d love 610 around San Fran then. I’ll never complain bout that again, after seeing that canyon there! WTF is the road maintenance $ going?
Clearly to pay some mythical worker and his magical shovel. Because everytime I actually see road crews out there, it's always 10 guys standing around 1 guy working.
The amount of money that road construction pisses away is absurd. When ADOT widened L-101 in Chandler AZ, we (local dump truck company) had to be on-site an hour before the actual equipment operators, bc they wanted to make sure we were ready to go. And most of the time, the equipment operators were either late, had to deal with malfunctioning equipment, or any number of other issues, so we’d be sitting there sometime three hours before doing any actual work.
I think my neck pain I've had for a week is legitimately from going through there about a week to a week and a half ago... shit was falling from the upper shelves/storage, a clipboard almost took me tf out
I love just south of 70 about 8 miles off the interstate, it's the worst especially having moved here from Kentucky a few years ago where the roads are damn near flawless in comparison. Just patch job after patch job..
Did you just say Kentucky has flawless roads? You must be from far East or far west KY. 71 and 65 between Etown and the state line are TRASH!!! They’ve cleaned up 65 a little bit around Lebanon Junction but it’s still garbage closer to the city.
I got so mad at I-65 once, I emailed Andy Beshear over it 😂. Am a KY native, and tell everyone I’m the reason I-65 seen some love even though it isn’t true.
It's funny that it's that bad since Indiana is known far and wide to target Truckers for revenue. You'd think they spend some of that ticket money on making the roads smoother and safer.
And it's not just 70, although it is arguably the worse. 71 isn't much better, and 65 sucks pretty bad too
How can yall that drive over there fail an inspection? It seems like everyone over there knows how bad the roads are? Are the cops still stuck in state mafia pockets?
I think he is speaking Spanish. They warn you shouldn't drive at night in Mexico due to the roads being like that and also due to bandits and cartel ghouls putting obstacles out to trap people.
Shit like the city needs to be held accountable for this is straight up bullshit until kills somebody than the city will take it seriously. We should be allowed to sue cities for this shit
10 years of socialist hard left government neglect, due to their obsession with metro rail.
We used to have some of the best roads in the world, now it's shameful. Tassie's main problem is constant road works will get you in a long line often.
Been running south outta northern Indiana for 4 years. I take the left lane until I get to the mountain just north of Elizabethtown. I’ve seen trailers come off of passenger vehicles. Wheel assemblies come off of big trucks. Sparks galore off of some of the older vehicles without shocks. It’s a damn death race track lol.
Weve probably been right there together. Always stay in the left lane once you leave Louisville, all the way to the hill climb. From there its good to go lol.
Boy howdy, does it ever! I see those signs pop up periodically across the country on small side roads like I-80 (oh wait, that’s not a side road, it’s the main cross-country interstate (I-40 has ‘em too)). One cannot help but shake your head and wonder why they didn’t just fix the dang road instead. In some places, judging by all of the rusty bullet holes, it is apparent that the signs have been there for a good long while.
INDIANA- where every drive includes hitting your head on the ceiling and praying that your vehicle doesn't disassemble itself from under you after that last pothole.
I swear you'd think they found oil or some shit in Michigan. It's like someone bombed the fucking roads.
I didn't really know how bad our roads were until I left the state. And when I hear people in Indiana or Illinois comparing about "pot holes" I can't help but be jealous.
These people consider a bump or a small crack in the road to be dangerous to drive on. Like, bro, we got side streets that got holes in them bigger than your car.
But they shut down every fucking road in the state to fix them, so we'll see. I personally think the way they're doing it is fucking stupid, and whoever planned it needs to lose their job, but driving in Michigan is an extreme sport.
Right now you either take your chances driving down a fucked up road, or you try and deal with the cluster fuck that is driving thru construction zones.
Between the fucking horrible job the road crews are doing, and the fucking inconsiderate jack asses driving around, driving in Michigan has become not only dangerous, but a truly miserable fucking experience.
Haven't been on that stretch in a few years. I lived the first 20 years of my life near i75 north of saginaw though. It always amazed me how much roadwork gets done on 75 all the way up to the u.p. . And it still looks like dogshit.
It hurts my soul that I've only ever been a local route guy and I immediately knew it was indiana.... like I don't even need to see anywhere else to know indy is the worst.
This reminds me of Ukrainian roads, the worst I've ever driven on, and I'm from New Orleans lol and no not because of shelling, literally their roads are just infamous.
Lol we have something exactly like this near my house in a thurd (well, typo but i’ll leave it there) world country, Indonesia. We live in the suburbs of the capital city, very close to the province border. The potholes start right after the “welcome to West Java” sign.
Merrimack river interchange connecting Everett turnpike on 495 MA both directions north and south are absolutely shit. Ran a brand new truck thru there and never came out the same
I don’t think most of those people go through there. Because every time some post comes up, they’re always saying Indiana, but it’s not as bad as New Mexico. I always played a game called “avoid the potholes” on I-40.
Hahaha, I know some you really can't avoid. But you can by hugging a little too close to the left and back to center it's fun. Just avoid steering too fast
I scrolled all the way through and was surprised to not see I80 in Wyoming listed. You get chuck holes like that every quarter mile there come April. Last year I saw one take off the steering axle on a pusher motorhome.
Gonna say this takes place in Mexico. Pretty sure dude is speaking Spanish and Mexican roads are notoriously beat up. You are told to never drive at night in Mexico due to obstacles such as this as well as human placed ones. Bandits and cartel thugs will put obstacles out at night to help make it easier to rob people, especially truckers. Be safe out there y'all. Especially if you live in or plan to visit Mexico.
I live and drive in Indiana and yeah... the roads are sh!t. I-70 for the 30 miles west of the ohio line especially is will make you believe in and pray to the gods of the leaf spring. Although kentucky has a couple of amazing spots too, like the stretch of I-65 south of louisville.
But.... that's a 2-lane backwater with no shoulder and a k/h reading. Probably a canadian shortcut everybody knows not to use.
If the road is that bad in Indiana, then the Indiana D. O. T. Police need to be shutdown until road is fixed... All Inspections should cease immediately until roads are safe to drive on..
It could be multiple areas in the states .. I-40 in Memphis, I-70 in Indiana, I-95 at the GWB and under the Bronx towers, I-40 (again) but this time in New Mexico or Arizona or even Cali. You would think that every state or the federal gov. would do better since they want to regulate us for everything but No. Roads still dreadful. Now, for the video, I do believe that’s a road in Mexico though.
Ohio to Indiana via I-70 westbound. Literally says ✨Welcome to Indiana✨ followed by the road bump patchwork I’ve ever experienced lol it had me shook the first time I drove it with my trainer. I only sometimes travel it after my hometime heading up north but I try to avoid I-70 altogether.
Was gonna say, all these people in the south have never seen what our roads look like when winter ends. Fucking Baghdad has better roads. That’s not a joke, I legitimately was told that by a friend who drove tanks in Iraq.
friskyPontooner@reddit
That looks like a fucking crater. That's insane
jaco_broom@reddit
Indiana toll road
LuvAllDgs@reddit
Every single state every single winter, because that is when the road surface breaks down the quickest and cold wet weather doesn't allow for permanent repairs. EVERY SINGLE STATE
thirsteaa@reddit
Illinois for sure
Kaine_8123@reddit
I70 Indiana
UGAMUG@reddit
They spend five years rebuilding Greenfield area but Richmond has been destroyed for years and all they do is Patch It Up here and there
CrashingTiger@reddit
Dude. True statement. Going from Ohio into Indiana, you don't even need the state line signs to know when you cross over. Just turns into an instant off road park.
SockFullOfNickels4u@reddit
That’s the understatement of the year. Took 74 into Ohio, came back on 70. Told my wife I needed new kidneys after that ride. Good god it’s bad. There used to be a spot on 65s just south of 80, right before the scale. Couldn’t avoid the hole and get into the scale. After replacing 3 sets of right hand tires, I told my driver to stay in the left lane and blow the scale until it was fixed. If they stopped them, show them the receipts for all the tires I purchased a couple months.
McsDriven@reddit
I don't understand how it's allowed to be as bad as it is... And some friends who have been in the area longer than I have say it's better than it was 5 years ago.
chessset5@reddit
Something something HERATIGE! something something REGULATE OVER MY DEAD BODY
ISayMemeWrong@reddit
Regulation? Taxes? They should be illegal. I don't know what you're talking about, but the military should stop the governor from collecting taxes, and we'd have better roads as a result.
chessset5@reddit
Oh, I forgot one, thanks
Uglyangel74@reddit
Indiana proud of its rainy day fund until bridge over Wabash on north I65 near Lafayette failed. 😞 finally woke up that bunch who claim Indiana is the cross roads of America. Should be gravel roads. 😵💫😵💫😵💫
NukaDadd@reddit
Brother, I've been here my whole life & this is the best it's ever been LoL.
It's terrific by the airport. Ohio/Illinois border tho....😬
SuperChopstiks@reddit
Crossing over the border to ohio is like a dream come true
Summer-feels44@reddit
I swear Ohio purposely makes their roads really nice around the state line especially when the other side is shit
fistfullofpubes@reddit
I've noticed that in general most interstates are better maintained at state lines, for at least 5 to 10 miles.
SpecialRegular1@reddit
Colorado hasn’t gotten that message regarding I-70 going from Kansas into Colorado. It’s like landing on a runway that had been bombed by the enemy.
supertrucker@reddit
I-25 coming outta WY into Colorado is the same! When you get past FT. Collins it's new road and not bad.
No_Boss_3022@reddit
I've never paid much attention to this, but now that I think about it, you are absolutely right. I'll be damned!
YaBoiMorgie@reddit
I drive into Louisville from southern Indiana all the time. This is pretty accurate. You head south into the surrounding counties around Louisville on I-65 and the road turns into a massive rumble strip. Bouncing around all over the place. I never really thought it would be like this everywhere.
Contemporarium@reddit
No it’s not lol I live on the Ohio/WV/PA border and drive 70 all day and they’re constantly patching everything. All the way to Columbus is a smooth ride
Flappybird11@reddit
It gets one last punch in on you, right on the line, and immediately smooths out, it's incredible
Present-Ambition6309@reddit
Seriously? Wow, that wouldn’t fly here. Nope. Riots n shit over that.
SeaRow556@reddit
Yes thats true! It is much better than before.
DickCheesePlatterPus@reddit
Before I'm assuming it was just a brick wall with a painting of a tunnel?
El_Maton_de_Plata@reddit
And a coyote with an anvil
Present-Ambition6309@reddit
Seriously that the shit ya’ll be drivin/wreckin on? Wow. No wonder, shit you’d love 610 around San Fran then. I’ll never complain bout that again, after seeing that canyon there! WTF is the road maintenance $ going?
fistfullofpubes@reddit
Clearly to pay some mythical worker and his magical shovel. Because everytime I actually see road crews out there, it's always 10 guys standing around 1 guy working.
kane_eightee@reddit
The amount of money that road construction pisses away is absurd. When ADOT widened L-101 in Chandler AZ, we (local dump truck company) had to be on-site an hour before the actual equipment operators, bc they wanted to make sure we were ready to go. And most of the time, the equipment operators were either late, had to deal with malfunctioning equipment, or any number of other issues, so we’d be sitting there sometime three hours before doing any actual work.
muskzuckcookmabezos@reddit
It's a job creator not a results creator, as the people say.
12GT500@reddit
Right at Ohio exiting to Indiana
yak_danielz@reddit
i call it a public health crisis and i really mean that.
Ok_Commission9026@reddit
For real. I'm certain my back hurts so much because of horrible roads.
Amazing-Mammoth-8442@reddit
If I ever win tho lotto, I'm giving 100 mil to the state of Indiana, maybe they can fix 5 miles 😭
Coodevale@reddit
If you give it to the state, they'll pocket about 50% and pay the lowest bidder to do a crap job in about 5-10 years.
Go straight to a contractor and just get it done.
Amazing-Mammoth-8442@reddit
I think my neck pain I've had for a week is legitimately from going through there about a week to a week and a half ago... shit was falling from the upper shelves/storage, a clipboard almost took me tf out
ShadyVermin@reddit
Start a class action, maybe that'll get them to pave it
chakatsilvertail@reddit
They will just say they are not liable for damages because no one reported it which we all know is bullshit
Amazing-Mammoth-8442@reddit
Facts though
MoJo3088@reddit
You’ll be buying new RVs for the house
Leto_ll@reddit
They'd just lower taxes again and not pave a mile
NateLee1733@reddit
I love just south of 70 about 8 miles off the interstate, it's the worst especially having moved here from Kentucky a few years ago where the roads are damn near flawless in comparison. Just patch job after patch job..
K1d-ego@reddit
Did you just say Kentucky has flawless roads? You must be from far East or far west KY. 71 and 65 between Etown and the state line are TRASH!!! They’ve cleaned up 65 a little bit around Lebanon Junction but it’s still garbage closer to the city.
jarrodandrewwalker@reddit
I loved how in the winter Id be driving south on 65 and Indiana roads were salted and as soon as I hit kentucky, not so much
GumbysDonkey@reddit
71 is dogshit but 75 might be my fav highway.
R1ckyRampag3@reddit
I got so mad at I-65 once, I emailed Andy Beshear over it 😂. Am a KY native, and tell everyone I’m the reason I-65 seen some love even though it isn’t true.
Snookfilet@reddit
65 has gotten a lot better from the rest area south.
MadeMeStopLurking@reddit
Probably wrecked from bringing in all those windmills
Elegant-Reality-8384@reddit
It's funny that it's that bad since Indiana is known far and wide to target Truckers for revenue. You'd think they spend some of that ticket money on making the roads smoother and safer. And it's not just 70, although it is arguably the worse. 71 isn't much better, and 65 sucks pretty bad too
Flappybird11@reddit
Just went over a bump going east that jerked the wheel from my hand, it's really bad folks
GumbysDonkey@reddit
Had my passenger mirror disappear into the abyss in Richmond
Jadeazu@reddit
Thats definitely right outside Terre Haute heading east. There's a literal crater in the right lane I hit. I haven't been the same since.
Dangerous_Most2327@reddit
I just drove this yesterday from Ohio to get to Avo, IN. Yeah it's this bad on 70
UGAMUG@reddit
Reminds me of I-70 Richmond Indiana
pinquist1229@reddit
Indiana
Titanium_81@reddit
I’m going with AZ, US 60 or 260
Hot-Association-3722@reddit
Montana. At least on the stretches I was driving.
ThomasSun@reddit
The United States…..all of them….Seriously they’re talking about infrastructure for years but nothing much has changed.
SockFullOfNickels4u@reddit
It’s gotten worse
SonOfObed89@reddit
Based on the CDT timestamp I’ll list the possible areas this could have occurred in.
Central Daylight Time (CDT) covers portions of the following U.S. states:
SockFullOfNickels4u@reddit
And Mexico
Jbepics@reddit
I-95 South Carolina
Hey_its_ok@reddit
Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooley sheit!
yourcomputergenius@reddit
The moon?
thenerdynugget@reddit
God damn it Alabama
tequila56_@reddit
Arkansas
IAmPreppedRU@reddit
That reminds me of a back road in Texas I took one time near a bunch of cow fields and plants
JewelCG@reddit
That could also be I40 between Cali and Flagg town.
muskzuckcookmabezos@reddit
Looks like the moon.
matwithone_t@reddit
Any road in Michigan for us heavy haul drivers is a white knuckle grip before you hit it.
Rabbit2828@reddit
Looks like some South Carolina roads to me !
Conkweeftad0r@reddit
I-80 Joliet, IL between exits 134-127
AyeItsJbone@reddit
Can confirm it’s Indiana
Triad4Cats@reddit
Got to be Arkansas or W. Virginia. Beautiful states, great people horrible roadways.
Willing-Sympathy-112@reddit
Iowa
Vardegaal@reddit
What is it? Trap for truckers made by inbred cannibals from the hills nearby?
stupidestonian@reddit
It says a lot about how few people in this subreddit are from Europe as nobody has mentioned Belgium yet
crazyfool2006@reddit
Thank God for that 1 trillion $ infrastructure bill that was passed 3 years ago. If it wasn’t for that the pot hole would’ve swallowed that truck
i-eat-coochie@reddit
New Mexico i40
MiddleAccomplished89@reddit
Northern mitten of michigan
PeteinaPete@reddit
I bet you younguns ain’t old enough to remember the PA Turnpike before the turn of the century. You had to pay to get beaten up on that road !
chiquinho61@reddit
Minas gerais
Organic_South8865@reddit
That is enough to total a vehicle and cause a major accident. How is that not immediately filled in?
richyforeign@reddit
Laughed so hard at this. I feel the pain
Sea_Contract_7758@reddit
How can yall that drive over there fail an inspection? It seems like everyone over there knows how bad the roads are? Are the cops still stuck in state mafia pockets?
wukillabee2744@reddit
Def Indiana
TimLanglois@reddit
Arkansas
OfficiallyOberon@reddit
Any road in Oklahoma
864FastAsfBoy@reddit
Damn I thought roads in south Carolina was bad
acidpro1@reddit
Pennsylvania
Allemaengel@reddit
Being from PA, I was looking for this, lol.
giddy-ga@reddit
Fax all it’s missing is a construction sign w barriers 😂
Mechanik_J@reddit
i40 new mexico
perfectly_ballanced@reddit
Sounds like he said "dammit alabama" to me
Ok-Duty-6377@reddit
Think he said “verga” which is The Méxican equivalent of fuck in this situation.
perfectly_ballanced@reddit
Makes sense
EcstaticNet3137@reddit
I think he is speaking Spanish. They warn you shouldn't drive at night in Mexico due to the roads being like that and also due to bandits and cartel ghouls putting obstacles out to trap people.
callusesandtattoos@reddit
That could be anywhere in the Midwest or southern Louisiana
Competitive_King9660@reddit
Michigan
MainInternational824@reddit
Shit like the city needs to be held accountable for this is straight up bullshit until kills somebody than the city will take it seriously. We should be allowed to sue cities for this shit
Strong_Wasabi8113@reddit
Don't overdrive your headlights
tilitarian1@reddit
Victoria, Australia.
sandgroper81@reddit
Heard Tassie can be crazy too
tilitarian1@reddit
10 years of socialist hard left government neglect, due to their obsession with metro rail. We used to have some of the best roads in the world, now it's shameful. Tassie's main problem is constant road works will get you in a long line often.
garr0510@reddit
West side of Cincinnati
SlyFoxInACave@reddit
That's not a pothole. That's a fucking crater.
Dippledockerbopper@reddit
Oklahoma
Elderado12443@reddit
65 south from Louisville to Elizabethtown.
Professional_Realist@reddit
Damn near lost two flatbed loads running through there. Shit was incredible at how rough some of those sections were.
Elderado12443@reddit
Been running south outta northern Indiana for 4 years. I take the left lane until I get to the mountain just north of Elizabethtown. I’ve seen trailers come off of passenger vehicles. Wheel assemblies come off of big trucks. Sparks galore off of some of the older vehicles without shocks. It’s a damn death race track lol.
Professional_Realist@reddit
Weve probably been right there together. Always stay in the left lane once you leave Louisville, all the way to the hill climb. From there its good to go lol.
Interesting_Ad_8998@reddit
I 70 in Indiana is freaking horrible, talk about pot hole 🕳️ central.
BenjaminAnthony@reddit
"Driving too fast for conditions"
MoJo3088@reddit
Sounds like a great idea to run convoys of rigs driving 5 mph on these shit highways to send a massage
MrLitt1111@reddit
A deep tissue massage with happy ending*
K9316@reddit
Louisiana
DadJokes4Dayzz@reddit
I was thinking Louisiana. My first time driving through there shocked me the hell outta me. I’m from NYC and I thought NYC was bad lol.
No_Poet7757@reddit
Louisianna here, total stretch of I-20. Couldn't wait to get the hell out.
Fluffy-Caterpillar49@reddit
Really? I just drove through the whole of 1 20 through Louisiana and didn't see a single pot hole
Fungiluvr94@reddit
I220 is worth the 3 extra minutes
meizhong@reddit
Shreveport will knock your ass out the seat! Always wear your seat belt!
Fungiluvr94@reddit
I220 is worth the 3 extra minutes
Crazyscorpion77@reddit
I agree with this
HM02_High@reddit
It's like Indiana and Louisiana are having a competition for who can have the worst roads
truckersmc116@reddit
Thankfully I don’t think IL has potholes that big… we got ones that are close together and big but not that big
echos_answer@reddit
Louisiana
After_Significance70@reddit
Arizona
ATF_is_poopoo@reddit
That's the smallest pothole in Chicago
agt1776@reddit
U.S.A. All of them.
No-Quarter4321@reddit
That’s clearly Canada
ThaHawksSucka@reddit
Oklahoma
rvlifestyle74@reddit
Ohio!!!
redditsuckz99@reddit
Arizona
Foreign-Ad7618@reddit
Michigan border
Marcov444@reddit
Indiana
Advicedude101@reddit
I-20 Louisiana
mnofconstsorrow@reddit
Looks like any toll road from New York to Illinois.
Daddythuglife@reddit
Leaving CA stepping into AZ on the 40
mr_dances@reddit
It's funny how it used to be the other way around
juicyb09@reddit
Michigan
InternationalAd5640@reddit
Arizona
Takeout123456@reddit
This a West Virginia load
Human_Lecture_348@reddit
Disrepair! It's in a state of disrepair
UhOhAllWillyNilly@reddit
… a dreadful state of disrepair
thegamingfaux@reddit
I once drove by a sign that said “distressed road ahead”
This road feels even more distressed
UhOhAllWillyNilly@reddit
Boy howdy, does it ever! I see those signs pop up periodically across the country on small side roads like I-80 (oh wait, that’s not a side road, it’s the main cross-country interstate (I-40 has ‘em too)). One cannot help but shake your head and wonder why they didn’t just fix the dang road instead. In some places, judging by all of the rusty bullet holes, it is apparent that the signs have been there for a good long while.
Born4thJuly@reddit
Confused as to why he'd go down that road. State of confusion.
JabbaTech69@reddit
Tennessee
FrogPrinceLuckey@reddit
INDIANA- where every drive includes hitting your head on the ceiling and praying that your vehicle doesn't disassemble itself from under you after that last pothole.
313SunTzu@reddit
Michigan
CauliflowerSure2679@reddit
That’s exactly what I said!!!😂😂😂
313SunTzu@reddit
I swear you'd think they found oil or some shit in Michigan. It's like someone bombed the fucking roads.
I didn't really know how bad our roads were until I left the state. And when I hear people in Indiana or Illinois comparing about "pot holes" I can't help but be jealous.
These people consider a bump or a small crack in the road to be dangerous to drive on. Like, bro, we got side streets that got holes in them bigger than your car.
But they shut down every fucking road in the state to fix them, so we'll see. I personally think the way they're doing it is fucking stupid, and whoever planned it needs to lose their job, but driving in Michigan is an extreme sport.
Right now you either take your chances driving down a fucked up road, or you try and deal with the cluster fuck that is driving thru construction zones.
Between the fucking horrible job the road crews are doing, and the fucking inconsiderate jack asses driving around, driving in Michigan has become not only dangerous, but a truly miserable fucking experience.
LonelyMachines@reddit
I-75 north of Saginaw, I'm looking at you.
metallicnut@reddit
Haven't been on that stretch in a few years. I lived the first 20 years of my life near i75 north of saginaw though. It always amazed me how much roadwork gets done on 75 all the way up to the u.p. . And it still looks like dogshit.
FrogPrinceLuckey@reddit
It hurts my soul that I've only ever been a local route guy and I immediately knew it was indiana.... like I don't even need to see anywhere else to know indy is the worst.
Kaethor@reddit
Louisiana 100%
SchrodingersRapist@reddit
The state of disrepair
Roallin1@reddit
WV
Intrepid-Drawer5142@reddit
Kentucky, 100%
SacredWo1f04@reddit
Tennessee
Tall-Ad-3178@reddit
Michigan
transgirl187@reddit
Gotta watch the self driving cars (AVs) fall down that hole haha
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Fair_Replacement3907@reddit
The United States of Coruption. Somewhere in there.
EcstaticNet3137@reddit
Think it is actually Mexico in this case.
Fair_Replacement3907@reddit
Mexico, Texas, Canada, the Communist Community of Potholes. ⚒️
ElectronicGarden5536@reddit
Idk some third world country right??
Dewderonomy@reddit
This reminds me of Ukrainian roads, the worst I've ever driven on, and I'm from New Orleans lol and no not because of shelling, literally their roads are just infamous.
ElectronicGarden5536@reddit
Shreveport is known to most otr guys. I never had the misfortune of going throigh New Orleans in a truck.
Ok-Duty-6377@reddit
Pretty sure this in Mexico.
damienjarvo@reddit
Lol we have something exactly like this near my house in a thurd (well, typo but i’ll leave it there) world country, Indonesia. We live in the suburbs of the capital city, very close to the province border. The potholes start right after the “welcome to West Java” sign.
Niko120@reddit
Correct. America. The local politicians needed a third yacht so the roads go unfixed
trench_welfare@reddit
Could be Michigan. Not even joking. The road to my parents house is even worse than this.
Tortuga_cycling@reddit
Michigan. Specifically, Detroit.
papisilla@reddit
That should be criminal. I know our roads in the us can be pretty unregulated when compared to other countries but that's an outright safety hazard
MoJo3088@reddit
You keep paying that IFTA that’ll get them fixed sometime
wowsunday@reddit
Indiana or Tennessee
DoublePotential6925@reddit
Louisiana
MoJo3088@reddit
Merrimack river interchange connecting Everett turnpike on 495 MA both directions north and south are absolutely shit. Ran a brand new truck thru there and never came out the same
Show_Quality_Trash@reddit
New Mexico
vizarhali@reddit
I don’t think most of those people go through there. Because every time some post comes up, they’re always saying Indiana, but it’s not as bad as New Mexico. I always played a game called “avoid the potholes” on I-40.
Tricky_Big_8774@reddit
You can avoid the potholes on I40?
vizarhali@reddit
Hahaha, I know some you really can't avoid. But you can by hugging a little too close to the left and back to center it's fun. Just avoid steering too fast
Show_Quality_Trash@reddit
Only if you don’t take I-40 lol
MoJo3088@reddit
Thank you for posting this! I know my lanes are riddled with shit highway overpasses.
MoJo3088@reddit
Where’s the link for drivers to report these overpasses and potholes on federal highways to the FEDS. Seems like states are ignoring these for years
bertman3006@reddit
That’s about how every city road is in America
vizarhali@reddit
This is i40 when you just crossed the border to new Mexico
freedomstingers@reddit
New Mexico?
Ticallion339@reddit
Michigan
Bubbledood@reddit
You can take a bath in that thing holy shit
avarneyhf@reddit
Literally anywhere u drive in NY
Adventurous_Issue155@reddit
I95
cosp85classic@reddit
I scrolled all the way through and was surprised to not see I80 in Wyoming listed. You get chuck holes like that every quarter mile there come April. Last year I saw one take off the steering axle on a pusher motorhome.
katastrofuck@reddit
Indiana or west virginia
Laurens_hubby10@reddit
Arkansas, anywhere in Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, Iowa, and Kentucky, or Houston and Dallas Texas.
ghettoccult_nerd@reddit
afghanistan? my eyes immediately started doing ied checks.
EcstaticNet3137@reddit
Gonna say this takes place in Mexico. Pretty sure dude is speaking Spanish and Mexican roads are notoriously beat up. You are told to never drive at night in Mexico due to obstacles such as this as well as human placed ones. Bandits and cartel thugs will put obstacles out at night to help make it easier to rob people, especially truckers. Be safe out there y'all. Especially if you live in or plan to visit Mexico.
dman2892@reddit
Michigan for sure
Diamondgus114@reddit
State of disaster
vfittipaldi@reddit
All of New Mexico
Gijinbrotha@reddit
Any place in Maryland😜
TheBootyHolePatrol@reddit
I-20 through Louisiana and Mississippi. Maybe I-40 through New Mexico and Arizona. Both are just terrible.
PoohDartChamp@reddit
Ohio
National-Highway-277@reddit
Indiana
Ancient-Composer7789@reddit
Arizona - I40 in the Eastern half.
Inevitable_Duty_7923@reddit
South Carolina
Psilologist@reddit
IN, fuck that state.
rectumrooter107@reddit
Ca-na-na-now
MitraMike1977@reddit
Chesapeake Va 😂😂 we got some shite roads here !
huelebichiando@reddit
Florida
Ich_mag_Kartoffeln@reddit
Any and all of them. Across multiple countries.
Mr_Jaysun@reddit
Rhode Island
Unfair_Fisherman_605@reddit
The 40 going into Kingman was like this a few years ago. And the 94 into Chicago is just pure trash as well.
Weedarina@reddit
Any road in Oklahoma
No_Poet7757@reddit
Guy almost went through the windshield dam...for sure not going to fall asleep for night drivers.
sandgroper81@reddit
Trucks have to be safe for the roads . Roads don't have to be safe for trucks.
sandgroper81@reddit
Good to see you state taxes are going to the politicians pockets that is insane
J-Kensington@reddit
I live and drive in Indiana and yeah... the roads are sh!t. I-70 for the 30 miles west of the ohio line especially is will make you believe in and pray to the gods of the leaf spring. Although kentucky has a couple of amazing spots too, like the stretch of I-65 south of louisville.
But.... that's a 2-lane backwater with no shoulder and a k/h reading. Probably a canadian shortcut everybody knows not to use.
CorruptDefiance@reddit
Was that a meteorite impact? What the hell is the state of those roads? It seems you need monster truck wheels to get around there… Sheesh!
Crzymk101@reddit
If the road is that bad in Indiana, then the Indiana D. O. T. Police need to be shutdown until road is fixed... All Inspections should cease immediately until roads are safe to drive on..
Crzymk101@reddit
Mississippi
West-Raccoon-2043@reddit
I mean he said Alabama so imma go with that
livingthedumpstrfire@reddit
Government officials who are responsible for the roads should be charged with theft and neglecting duties. Why the hell do we even pay taxes?
Fortnite_cheater@reddit
Texas
livingthedumpstrfire@reddit
Seems like ohio
Halfgnomen@reddit
Mans finds a straight up sinkhole with no signs or anything, whoever is incharge of that chunk of highway owes that man a new truck.
duhrun@reddit
Haha hate when that happens, stuff all flying off the top bunk giving me more brain damage.
WitchDaggery@reddit
Every Brazilian road lel
AstlerFox93@reddit
Road to Pipa - RN
AstlerFox93@reddit
Moon
MotoJimmy_151@reddit
No fuckin way roads are that bad, right? Even California doesn’t suck that much…..
getmet79@reddit
Thats the Great White North
EastSideFlo@reddit
i75 Shitigan
Ang3l99@reddit
Not a state Puerto Rico 😂😂
toastyisback@reddit
Probably Indiana
Dead_Namer@reddit
Get a cycle and smash it up near a pothole
get a lawyer and sue saying the potholes caused to to crash
$10+m in damages and the potholes would get fixed.
They look about a foot deep to me, this is below 3rd world country standard.
Nicolastriste@reddit
Looks like a Mexican highway
McCormickish69@reddit
New Mexico heading from Carlsbad.
Hungry-Lemon8008@reddit
That's a stage of major repairs.
Few-Goat-6217@reddit
Oklahoma
depressedtrucker@reddit
I40 going through Flagstaff AZ?
_keyboard-bastard_@reddit
Louisiana or Arkansas I wasn't payin attention to the signz just that fuckin crater
Huck2136@reddit
Long Beach CA
vajav@reddit
State of disrepair
PhonoPreamp@reddit
Either Indiana or New Mexico
akwardelf@reddit
It could be multiple areas in the states .. I-40 in Memphis, I-70 in Indiana, I-95 at the GWB and under the Bronx towers, I-40 (again) but this time in New Mexico or Arizona or even Cali. You would think that every state or the federal gov. would do better since they want to regulate us for everything but No. Roads still dreadful. Now, for the video, I do believe that’s a road in Mexico though.
sergioa1990@reddit
Gawd damn lol
Shaker1969@reddit
You know what’s sad? The comments have named every state. I thought that’s why we pay taxes was for better infrastructure. BAHAHAHAHA what a joke
chessset5@reddit
Ohio
Brave_Role_8460@reddit
Ohio to Indiana via I-70 westbound. Literally says ✨Welcome to Indiana✨ followed by the road bump patchwork I’ve ever experienced lol it had me shook the first time I drove it with my trainer. I only sometimes travel it after my hometime heading up north but I try to avoid I-70 altogether.
Dorito-Bureeto@reddit
Arizona on that one spot on the 40
Ordinaryman1961@reddit
Has to be Missouri
Outlaw11091@reddit
Unsecured shit, no seatbelt, kph and a thermal driver facing cam?
That's a canuck.
Maleficent_Beyond_95@reddit
That's not Thermal, it's just IR illumination.
Internal_Hawk_9267@reddit
I’m going with New Mexico. I just about put my head through the ceiling yesterday north of Gallup
Evening-Statement-57@reddit
They call it Gallup because that’s what your truck does
liquidthc@reddit
It's like driving on the fucking moon.
tonytiger911@reddit
Pennsylvania. Or any Indian rez in NY.
WolfOfPort@reddit
Jesus at least put sign rough road ahead. I just totalled my front end on car from random deep sink hole and now in process of dealing with insurance.
Initial fight back is “why couldnt you see it in time?”
Bitch it was downhill no shadow or anything visible until last minute. Get a dash cam….
RufusOfRome2020@reddit
Looked like a culvert replaced and still had exposed gravel that potholed up. That’s exactly the kinda BS they pull up here in Wisconsin.
poofartgambler@reddit
Was gonna say, all these people in the south have never seen what our roads look like when winter ends. Fucking Baghdad has better roads. That’s not a joke, I legitimately was told that by a friend who drove tanks in Iraq.
RufusOfRome2020@reddit
It’s pretty rural where I’m at so driving on snow pack is unavoidable. Spring thaw blows donkey dong.
Witty_Grocery5849@reddit
Arkansas
IcePurple4772@reddit
Arkansas 2001
Natural_Good5279@reddit
MI!!!
Opening-Ad-8793@reddit
That’s a man on a closed down road.
Few_Interaction1327@reddit
Louisiana
Blurpert@reddit
Thats a sinkhole not a pothole
discharge-smoothie@reddit
Holy shit
Corey300TaylorGam3r@reddit
Henry County Virginia
thatzmatt80@reddit
Missouri 🤣
NeilPatrickCaucasian@reddit
The state of why the fuck isn't that driver wearing his seat belt?
Nothxm8@reddit
Looks like the roads by Lake Okeechobee
Odin4456@reddit
That’s Indiana roads. Probably down by Cincinnati
Eimar586@reddit
Definitely Cincy 😭🤣
stopthebanham@reddit
The state of Mexico Amigo.
Agent-muun@reddit
Maybe Indiana!
Weak_Pause177@reddit
how tf is this legal bruh
Mistermeena@reddit
Definitely the Bruce Highway