Here’s another New York/San Jose item, from the San Jose Business Journal. For those of you who’d just assume, logically enough, that New York City has some of the country’s worst potholes, the word’s just in that San Jose–along with Los Angeles–snags top worst road honors.
According to The Road Information Program, a lobbying group, San Jose and Los Angeles are tied at the top of a national list of which cities have the bumpiest roads, with 67 percent of their major roads delivering unacceptable rides.
Close behind are San Diego and San Francisco-Oakland, tied at third and fourth with 61 percent unacceptable. Sacramento is sixth on the list with 50 percent unacceptable. New Orleans, Baltimore, Detroit, Kansas City, and Oklahoma City also are in the top ten. New York, not even close!
Here’s another New York/San Jose item, from the San Jose Business Journal. For those of you who’d just assume, logically enough, that New York City has some of the country’s worst potholes, the word’s just in that San Jose–along with Los Angeles–snags top worst road honors.
According to The Road Information Program, a lobbying group, San Jose and Los Angeles are tied at the top of a national list of which cities have the bumpiest roads, with 67 percent of their major roads delivering unacceptable rides.
Close behind are San Diego and San Francisco-Oakland, tied at third and fourth with 61 percent unacceptable. Sacramento is sixth on the list with 50 percent unacceptable. New Orleans, Baltimore, Detroit, Kansas City, and Oklahoma City also are in the top ten. New York, not even close!