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Originally Posted by 4r3s Don't forget about PA, easily some of the worst roads on the east coast. You could be blind folded drive from MD into PA and know
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Heading north on 83 or 15, there's a definite "seam" or bump where Maryland's paving ends and Pennsylvania's begins. Currently, the right lane on 83N is a miserable ride in the Z. Perpendicular seams in the pavement bounce you up and down and parallel seams grab the tires. 66 around DC is pretty bad, but it's not the worst.
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