MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
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- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
You gotta remember that the population has almost doubled since we were young, there are more cars on the roads, and even more roads. So it's a lot harder to find long stretches of road with no driveways or side roads the further east you go.As of late, I have had the desire to find some "fun" roads to drive on. When I was a (dumb) kid there were some roads I used to really tear up around here. However, somewhere over the last 50 years, the conditions have changed (housing developments, more traffic, etc.) and my judgement for places that might be appropriate for "spirited driving" has improved dramatically. Those roads that were a blast at 16, now are places I wouldn't dream of driving that way.
For many years I just had my truck and commuter car and didn't have time or inclination to drive for fun, but always wanted to get another "fun" car.
So now, I'm old, finally have a fun car again, but no place to drive it.
Also, the roads, at least here, seem to be in much worse condition than they were when I was young. A curve that I used to take on my bike at 90-95mph back in the early 80's cannot be taken much more than 45-50 these days due to the cracks.
Also, my legs can't tuck up without cramping and I weigh about 100 pounds more than back then, but that has nothing to do with it!
One of the most fun times I had was when they built a bypass around our town. The last section of it was for the most part complete, but for some reason they did not open it for many months. Everyone knew you could go out there and run a several mile stretch with no chance of other traffic.