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Long stretches of straight and flat highways

Started by roadman65, October 27, 2011, 08:08:13 PM

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Crazy Volvo Guy

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How has the 90 mile straight on NH1 in Western Australia not been mentioned?

http://g.co/maps/p5nue
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1995hoo

Quote from: US-43|72 on November 01, 2011, 02:21:37 PM
How has the 90 mile straight on NH1 in Western Australia not been mentioned?

http://g.co/maps/p5nue

I mentioned it on the previous page of this thread when I referred to the Eyre Highway.
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commenting on the Capitals clinching a playoff spot.

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Crazy Volvo Guy

Quote from: 1995hoo on November 01, 2011, 02:41:55 PMI mentioned it on the previous page of this thread when I referred to the Eyre Highway.

Missed it, you were talking about the Everglades and I was only skimming so I thought you were talking about something in Florida.

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I hate Clearview, because it looks like a cheap Chinese ripoff.

I'm for the Red Sox and whoever's playing against the Yankees.

OCGuy81

I'd say I-94 in North Dakota is pretty straight.  And somebody above mentioned I-5 north of the Grapevine.  Seconded.


PAHighways

US 30/Lincoln Highway from just east of the Flight 93 Memorial to just west of the Bedford County line (referred to as the "Seven Mile Stretch")

I-76/Pennsylvania Turnpike from Exit 201/Blue Mountain to Exit 226/Carlisle

Bickendan

Quote from: OCGuy81 on November 01, 2011, 10:27:56 PM
I'd say I-94 in North Dakota is pretty straight.  And somebody above mentioned I-5 north of the Grapevine.  Seconded.


Eh... the West Side Freeway's not that straight, it just feels like it.

ftballfan

M-45 is dead straight with the exception of an S-curve east of Allendale and east of Covell Ave in Grand Rapids.

luokou

There's a 35 mile stretch of I-5 between Coburg and Albany that fits the bill. Drove this way practically every other week to visit my sister while she was attending U of O.

mhallack

I-80 in Nebraska. I don't remember a lot of curves in that stretch. Hated that drive.



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