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Road Miles - Split from another thread

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I cited the FHWA site that listed roads rather than lane miles but if you compare the two statistics you'll notice Alaska has mostly two lane roads and highways by far. 

Frosty The Lucky.

I can really recommend going to the museums and historic sites to look at ironwork over here. and actually since the Notre Dame burned down they have been hiring smiths to reforge the iron work to make everything look authentic in the restoration, I don't know if they're still working on it but I remember reading that the forging would be done on site.

Fun thing is about the distance indeed, I have American colleagues who describe what life can be like in the Americas and some thing sound alien to me. Like a sign saying this is the last gas station for at least 200 km. In 200 km I can drive to Amsterdam and back from where I live! It doesn't help that the Netherlands is one of the most densely populated countries in Europe and maybe even the world.

~Jobtiel

It’s been about 10 years since I last drove out that way but IIRC that last gas station on I40 when your crossing the Mojave Desert really socks it to you on price too! Lol

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Josh, you’re not seriously trying to keep an IFI thread on-topic, are you?

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