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Location DB > United States > Oklahoma > Catoosa > I-44 Abandoned Section > First visit > SS851252

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Posted by Samurai 11/14/2008 9:56 AM | remove
  old freeways make great race courses. ;o)

Posted by DEF3836586 11/17/2008 2:10 AM | remove
  Yeah they do...I wish there were more abandoned roads and shit around here.All we have is really remote backroads in the woods that are gravel and stuff or just long stretches of road hardly anybody travels on.but they're far from abandoned
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 11/17/2008 7:09 PM | remove
  yeah sam you got that stretch of i-189 that was never opened
Posted by Samurai 11/18/2008 1:21 AM | remove
  yeah, but it's not straight, too narrow and it's all grown over and is also a bike path/route now...
189 between US 7 and I-89 is still one of the fastest pieces of asphalt in Vermont.
US 4 between the NY border and Rutland is the 2nd fastest.

Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 11/18/2008 6:34 PM | remove
  i always thought the rouses point bridge was the fastest, well until that state trooper was chasing me through alburg
Posted by Samurai 11/18/2008 11:14 PM | remove
  lol

Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 11/19/2008 4:46 AM | remove
  the coolest stretch of road in vermont though is the road from jay peak to montgomery (242) where you can go 8.5 miles with your engine off in neutral, you slow down to 20 at some spots but other spots you are flying at 65
Posted by Samurai 11/19/2008 9:11 PM | remove
  New York Route 9N between Keene and Elizabethtown... once you crest Spruce Hill, you can coast all the way to Elizabethtown, a distance of about 8 miles or so.
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