Detective D
Well-Known Member
This was from the local news channel. I got a kick out of it. It has the full list further down the page.
As a life long Wisconsinite, I find all of this amusing. Note the poll was done by a Florida dealership lol.
Of note, WI state highway 35. LOL, how bad is it that it makes the list where it does. No one lives in the midwest compared to the east coast. And in particular, besides right across the river from the twin cities in MN, no one lives on the west side of the state, even by WI standards. Eau Claire and La Cross are the only cities of note.
Anyway, I live like 20 minutes south of highway 29 so I was especially amused by that. I am on that highway at least once a month if not more often and run it's entire length either going east to GB or all the way west to Eau Claire when I visit family(or go to GB)
I always get a kick out of the fear. I grew up in this, I could probably ride a motorcycle into town in a foot of snow. On the flip side, that fear is why they pour an oceans worth of salt on the roads and destroy every vehicle in the region. I often wish they would just let the out of towners go in the ditch and save my vehicles instead, but we are too far past that nowdays.
Highways 29, 41 named among 'most-feared' winter drives in US
Two highways that run through Northeast Wisconsin are named in a survey identifying the "most-feared road to drive in winter" in the U.S.
fox11online.com
As a life long Wisconsinite, I find all of this amusing. Note the poll was done by a Florida dealership lol.
Of note, WI state highway 35. LOL, how bad is it that it makes the list where it does. No one lives in the midwest compared to the east coast. And in particular, besides right across the river from the twin cities in MN, no one lives on the west side of the state, even by WI standards. Eau Claire and La Cross are the only cities of note.
Anyway, I live like 20 minutes south of highway 29 so I was especially amused by that. I am on that highway at least once a month if not more often and run it's entire length either going east to GB or all the way west to Eau Claire when I visit family(or go to GB)
I always get a kick out of the fear. I grew up in this, I could probably ride a motorcycle into town in a foot of snow. On the flip side, that fear is why they pour an oceans worth of salt on the roads and destroy every vehicle in the region. I often wish they would just let the out of towners go in the ditch and save my vehicles instead, but we are too far past that nowdays.