Wayne county does not represent the entire state by a longshot. I was born in
Detroit, grew up in the suburbs and now live way up north. It is a different world up here. This would be one of the most beautiful states in the US if it wasn't for a couple shitstain blue dots downstate.
The roads in Wayne county are an absolute joke though like you posted. I assume this has a lot to do with it.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/truck-axle-weight-limits-by-state
Highest Max Weight allowed by State:
Michigan (164000)
I don't know why they allow so much weight on roads that also have to deal with weather changes and loads of salt every year. I assume it has something to do with the auto industry and trucking company's lobbying someone.
The roads up north here aren't bad at all but then again there isn't many trucks running around here either.
I'm guessing it's the potholes that eat cars:
https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/wayne/2019/02/22/hamtramck-pothole-car-stuck/2948865002/
Wayne county does not represent the entire state by a longshot. I was born in Detroit, grew up in the suburbs and now live way up north. It is a different world up here. This would be one of the most beautiful states in the US if it wasn't for a couple shitstain blue dots downstate.
Oh I know, I spent some time in Rochester Hills as an adult but grew up going to places like Beaver Island. It's light years different from D town!
The roads in Wayne county are an absolute joke though like you posted. I assume this has a lot to do with it. https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/truck-axle-weight-limits-by-state Highest Max Weight allowed by State: Michigan (164000) I don't know why they allow so much weight on roads that also have to deal with weather changes and loads of salt every year. I assume it has something to do with the auto industry and trucking company's lobbying someone. The roads up north here aren't bad at all but then again there isn't many trucks running around here either.