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Louisiana Roads Voted Nation's Worst for Second Year;
Arkansas' Most Improved
Annual survey also ranks best roads, best and worst car
drivers.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala., Jan. 17, 2008 -- While campaigning for the
Republican presidential nomination, former Arkansas Gov.
Mike Huckabee touts his road improvement efforts that moved
Arkansas from the state with the worst roads to "the most
improved road system in the country," he says, in the annual
Highway Report Card survey conducted by Overdrive, the
trucking industry's leading magazine for owner-operators.
Huckabee will be pleased to learn that Arkansas' I-40 once
again gains high marks for Most Improved Segment - for the
third year in a row.
Not faring so well is Louisiana, named the state with the
nation's worst roads for the second consecutive year as it
continues to recover from hurricanes Katrina and Rita. And
all-time worst offender Pennsylvania, which topped the Worst
Roads category for 12 of the survey's 17 years, ranks second
on both the Worst Roads and Most Improved Road lists.
Texas tops more superlative lists than any other state,
ranking first for Best Roads, most available overnight truck
parking, best truck stops and best four-wheelers.
Tennessee's 450-mile segment of I-40 tops the best segment
of road list for the second year in a row.
Other survey highlights:
-- Most respondents said road rage increased during the past
year, with 31 percent saying it increased significantly.
-- New York beat out California for the honor of having the
worst automobile drivers; Texas again had the best drivers.
-- Alabama continues to have the weakest truck inspections and
law enforcement; California has the toughest.
More than 375 owner-operators, most with at least 20 years
in the industry, responded to this year's survey. Each
category is based on a separate question. Read the entire
article at http://www.overdrivedigital.com.
WORST ROADS
1. Louisiana
2. Pennsylvania
3. Oklahoma
4. California
5. Arkansas
BEST ROADS
1. Texas
2. Florida
3. Tennessee
4. Virginia
5. Ohio
WORST SEGMENT
1. I-10 Louisiana
2-3. (tie) I-40 Oklahoma and I-80 Pennsylvania
4. I-40 Arkansas
5. I-5 California
BEST SEGMENT
1. I-40 Tennessee
2. I-75 Florida
3. I-10 Texas
4. I-81 Virginia
5. I-80 Ohio
MOST IMPROVED SEGMENT
1. I-40 Arkansas
2. I-80 Pennsylvania
3-4. (tie) I-30 Arkansas and I-10 Louisiana
5-6. (tie) I-75 Georgia and I-44 Missouri
WORST FOUR-WHEELERS
1. New York
2. California
3. Illinois
4. Florida
5. Texas
BEST FOUR-WHEELERS
1. Texas
2. California
3-4. (tie) Wyoming and Tennessee
5. Minnesota
TOUGHEST TRUCK INSPECTIONS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
1. California
2. Ohio
3. Pennsylvania
4. Iowa
5. Connecticut
WEAKEST TRUCK INSPECTIONS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
1. Alabama
2. Texas
3. Oklahoma
4. West Virginia
5. South Carolina
Published by Randall-Reilly Publishing, Overdrive has been
the leading business publication for owner-operators since
1961. The award-winning publication is distributed to more
than 100,000 owner-operators each month at their homes and
places of business.
Contact:
Todd Dills
(800) 633-5953, ext. 1362
tdills@rrpub.com
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