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Re: Autobahn in U.S. ? (archive)

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Posted by Gary M on October 15, 2000 at 14:18:18:

In Reply to: Autobahn in U.S. ? posted by Farooq on October 15, 2000 at 13:24:17:

What do you mean by limitless. If you mean without any speed limits like some of the autobahns in Germany, there's no roads in Colorado like that. Years ago (20+) Montana had roads with no speed limits with long long stretches of nothingness. I remember cruising through it in my 240z doing 90 - 100 mph for hours on end. It was a lot easier than driving the autobahns in Germany. In Germany it seemed like you could cruise for awhile and then you'd run into a traffic jam, which was usually caused by either construction or a very very bad accident. I'm not sure if Montanta has speed limits now or not. However, they still probably have long stretches of empty space.

If you're talking about straight stretches of road, Colorado does have some in the eastern half of the state. However, when you get into the mountains they aren't so many long stretches.


hey, is it true that theres a stretch in Colorado thats limitless?
Has anyone on the Board been there? how is it? good roads, length??

thanks,

farooq





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