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Bad Roads

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 4:09 pm
by totalmotorcycle
Houston has more bad roads than good roads and ere's one in my neighbourhood that even the city has given up on. It's a main road and and has marked it "unrepairable" by Houston, go figure. I unfortunately use this road on my bike at least once a week and it SUCKS.

Don't fall off that 5" edge!
Houston Road.
Houston Road.
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Road #2
Road #2
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Mike

Re: Bad Roads

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 11:37 am
by JackoftheGreen
WOW!!

And you guys don't even get snow there!!

Not much at least right? I'll never complain about Utah roads again.

Or, at least, for a couple weeks. (-:

Re: Bad Roads

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 12:19 pm
by totalmotorcycle
JackoftheGreen wrote:WOW!!

And you guys don't even get snow there!!

Not much at least right? I'll never complain about Utah roads again.

Or, at least, for a couple weeks. (-:
Yes sir, no snow at all, in fact, we never even had a flake of it fall all winter last year. I've heard it does snow in Houston (1/2 a day it might last) but it's a skiff of snow and happens every 4-10 years.

The issues with the roads out there (and they go off really, really fast) is the Houston soil. It's top soil on sand on clay. And it expands and contracts all directions with the heavy rains so the earth changes shape each month here. Seems roads only stay "straight and level" for about a year before it needs repairs. Amazing how many car belly marks there are on the roads here too.

I miss a nice, flat, smooth road.

Mike

Re: Bad Roads

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 11:15 am
by blues2cruise
Don't they have engineers down there? Surely some clever person can come up with a design for a flexible suspension road or a floating road. There are new materials being developed all the time. They need material with flex.

They just don't want to spend the money.

Re: Bad Roads

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 11:30 am
by dr_bar
Not like they don't have the tax base...

Re: Bad Roads

Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2013 3:11 pm
by sunshine229
LOL! There certainly is money in some parts of Houston but you'd be surprised at how much of this city is just crap. The photos Mike posted at the top of this thread are from West Houston / Energy Corridor (i.e. where many of the oil companies and therefore well paid people live).

I'm with you Blues, there has got to be some way to engineer the city out of this mess...

Because of the shifting land, many houses here have to undergo foundation repair. Basically this is where someone digs underneath your house and places piers underneath to hold the foundation up. Our house had this done in 2001. $23,000 worth of work, but never needs to be done again. Definitely a big part of the selling features!