Ok,my favorite state for driving is Texas,good roads,you can park almost anywhere,plenty of unknown truck stops with big parking lots,they don't get much snow,scales are almost always closed. Whenever Im delivering in Dallas area,Im parked at Walmart in Irving,on I-635,there's few restaurants and cinema next to Walmart.I don't like rush hour in Dallas and cheap freight all year round.
My least favorite is Indiana,just because of terrible roads,so bumpy and so poorly maintained that whenever I drive thru there Im wondering if Im still driving 18-wheeler or maybe 17 or 16-wheeler.Together with AR,CA and some OK,worst roads i ever drove.
Your favorite and least favorite states for driving?
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Wyoming is the worst in winter snow and 60 mph winds isn't fun.
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I like anywhere in the southwest, especially southern Utah. I don't care much for PA for all the truck traffic and hills everywhere. I don't care much for KS either. You can drive an hour there and not even see a bird. But each state has their own unique qualities.
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For driving i like Nevada and dislike Louisiana.
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My favorite state is Tennessee, my home state. Entering this state means I'm coming home. Least favorite area would be the northeast. Small truck stops with little parking, and heavy traffic.
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Favorite Road I-15 from Primm NV through AZ and UT.
Least favorite CT (no truckstops, lots of speed zones, and lots of hills). -
Favorite Texas Least Indian, California,Oklahoma
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Pennsylvainia...new jersey...mass. rhode island conn. Southern ny....are my least favorites..... texas oklahoma nm az are my favorites
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Utah baby! !!! Top to bottom, East to West.
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Nebraska, just keep it straight. Great spring/summer (all I have experience with so far) driving. Least, Alabama. Everyone there (on the rd) is an idiot.
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