Georgia also has "bicycle lanes" on many of its highways. These really aren't for bicycles, though. They're cut with deep grooves, possibly to wake up a sleeping driver whose automobile has started to drift off the road. The washboard pattern would more than startle you out of your reverie if you were on a bicycle. It's sort of a "welcome to Georgia!" complimentary pulverization of your vertebrae. It can't do your machine any good, either. If I were riding from Tallahassee, Florida to Thomasville, Georgia, it would certainly encourage me to turn around at the state line.
Maybe that's the point. It would explain a lot.
Herb,
ReplyDeleteI believe Gov. Perdue refers to that highway feature as a Georgia laundromat.
jk
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