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Apex Motorsports 05-06-2013 03:07 PM

Best Driving Roads: southern IN/OH and northern KY
 
Driving performance cars is what binds us all together so I thought it would be a great idea create a list of the best driving roads in the region. List off your favorites and I will add them to the main list in this post.


The List

- Hwy 44: Between I-65 exit 117 at Sheperdsville, Ky. and 31W Dixie Highway. Approximately 15 miles.

- US 42: Between Prospect, Ky and Union, Ky.. Approximately 85 miles.

- SR 10: Between Maysville, Ky. and Alexandria, Ky.. Approximately 60 miles.

- Hwy 31E: Between Bardstown, Ky. and Mt. Washington, Ky..

-Indiana 56/156: East out of Madison, In..

AdamZ 05-07-2013 01:11 AM

Lol nothing in Southern Ohio...we have the highest fatality rates in the united states.

I love 75 South right after crossing over the bridge into KY from Cinci. I LOVE PUNCHING IT so the speed clocks can clock me at 99 when maxed out :laugh:

StephenS_84 05-07-2013 02:46 AM

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Originally Posted by AdamZ (Post 6513686)
Lol nothing in Southern Ohio...we have the highest fatality rates in the united states.

I love 75 South right after crossing over the bridge into KY from Cinci. I LOVE PUNCHING IT so the speed clocks can clock me at 99 when maxed out :laugh:

Do you have proof of this or is it just your opinion?

Good idea Chase. The Maysville to Alexandria is pretty good.

WheelmanSS 05-07-2013 11:33 AM

Great idea for a thread Chase!

I wish I could contribute, but being from Chicago, the transit corruption capital of the country, you are better off driving on a gravel bike trail than our roads.

RedWingsZL1 05-07-2013 11:39 AM

Definetly US30 between Ohio and Indiana. Just straight and flat. The van wert wind farm is about the only thing that breaks up the flat boringness.

Prettiest drive I had was going from Indiana university to purdue but taking back roads. So pretty in southwest Indiana.

Cincy10SSRS 05-07-2013 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamZ (Post 6513686)
Lol nothing in Southern Ohio...we have the highest fatality rates in the united states.

I love 75 South right after crossing over the bridge into KY from Cinci. I LOVE PUNCHING IT so the speed clocks can clock me at 99 when maxed out :laugh:

So, you're saying that you get up to 100mph going up the long, steep, winding, infamous wreck alley known locally as Cut In The Hill, where semi's are always blocking the lanes because they can't get up that hill without going real slow or even often breaking down. Amazing! Worst possible place in the whole region I can think of to be punching it and going excessively fast. :faint::der:

Apex Motorsports 05-07-2013 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamZ (Post 6513686)
Lol nothing in Southern Ohio...we have the highest fatality rates in the united states.

I love 75 South right after crossing over the bridge into KY from Cinci. I LOVE PUNCHING IT so the speed clocks can clock me at 99 when maxed out :laugh:

I like the opposite. Approaching the city coming down the hill is pretty cool because it seems like downtown comes out of nowhere.

Tantalizer43 05-07-2013 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Apex Chase (Post 6511612)
- SR 10: Between Maysville, Ky. and Alexandria, Ky.. Approximately 60 miles.

I'll have to try this one. I've been on KY 8 a few times between Maysville and Belleview, but never SR 10. Good idea for a thread Chase. I'm looking forward to cruising on 71S between Cincinnati and Louisville...

AdamZ 05-08-2013 05:20 AM

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Originally Posted by StephenS_84 (Post 6513814)
Do you have proof of this or is it just your opinion?

Good idea Chase. The Maysville to Alexandria is pretty good.

I could be wrong...Either it's the highest fatality rates in the U.S. or possibly the highest in just Ohio. Still...Butler/Hamilton County have some effed up roadways and way high fatality rates.

Look at our area compared to the rest. Franklin county was close last year.

http://statepatrol.ohio.gov/statisti..._Fatals_12.pdf

Here is 2011

http://statepatrol.ohio.gov/statisti..._Fatals_11.pdf

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Originally Posted by Cincy10SSRS (Post 6515397)
So, you're saying that you get up to 100mph going up the long, steep, winding, infamous wreck alley known locally as Cut In The Hill, where semi's are always blocking the lanes because they can't get up that hill without going real slow or even often breaking down. Amazing! Worst possible place in the whole region I can think of to be punching it and going excessively fast. :faint::der:

I've never run into traffic there. Never seen any issues. However, I do know that North bound has tons of trouble through the cut in the hill...not South bound o.0

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Originally Posted by Apex Chase (Post 6515621)
I like the opposite. Approaching the city coming down the hill is pretty cool because it seems like downtown comes out of nowhere.


That view is AWESOME!

StephenS_84 05-08-2013 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by AdamZ (Post 6517911)
I could be wrong...Either it's the highest fatality rates in the U.S. or possibly the highest in just Ohio. Still...Butler/Hamilton County have some effed up roadways and way high fatality rates.

Look at our area compared to the rest. Franklin county was close last year.

http://statepatrol.ohio.gov/statisti..._Fatals_12.pdf

Here is 2011

http://statepatrol.ohio.gov/statisti..._Fatals_11.pdf

These PDF's show me nothing. It is to be expected that more fatal accidents happen in or around bigger cities. I doubt Ohio has more then California, Florida or Texas.

Cincy10SSRS 05-08-2013 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamZ (Post 6517911)
I've never run into traffic there. Never seen any issues. However, I do know that North bound has tons of trouble through the cut in the hill...not South bound o.0
That view is AWESOME!

Are you f'ing kidding me?! Maybe you drive thru there at 3am or something when there's little traffic but just about any day of the week on the news you will see a story about wrecks or broken down trucks causing huge backups or something going thru there. My wife has to drive it every day at rush hour and several days a week she has some harrowing story to tell about getting thru there unscathed. Both northbound (going down the hill from KY into Cincy) and southbound (the way you spoke about) are very dangerous, high-wreck stretches. See the link below; the wreck statistics shown are bad enough but have gotten much worse in recent years with a number of fatalities each year, some of them just horrendous incidents. For a former cop, whose career at that seemed to only last about one year for some reason, to advocate super-speeding up Death Hill is just insane. :der:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cut-in-the-Hill

StephenS_84 05-08-2013 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Cincy10SSRS (Post 6518085)
Are you f'ing kidding me?! Maybe you drive thru there at 3am or something when there's little traffic but just about any day of the week on the news you will see a story about wrecks or broken down trucks causing huge backups or something going thru there. My wife has to drive it every day at rush hour and several days a week she has some harrowing story to tell about getting thru there unscathed. Both northbound (going down the hill from KY into Cincy) and southbound (the way you spoke about) are very dangerous, high-wreck stretches. See the link below; the wreck statistics shown are bad enough but have gotten much worse in recent years with a number of fatalities each year, some of them just horrendous incidents. For a former cop, whose career at that seemed to only last about one year for some reason, to advocate super-speeding up Death Hill is just insane. :der:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cut-in-the-Hill

:amen:

AdamZ 05-08-2013 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cincy10SSRS (Post 6518085)
Are you f'ing kidding me?! Maybe you drive thru there at 3am or something when there's little traffic but just about any day of the week on the news you will see a story about wrecks or broken down trucks causing huge backups or something going thru there. My wife has to drive it every day at rush hour and several days a week she has some harrowing story to tell about getting thru there unscathed. Both northbound (going down the hill from KY into Cincy) and southbound (the way you spoke about) are very dangerous, high-wreck stretches. See the link below; the wreck statistics shown are bad enough but have gotten much worse in recent years with a number of fatalities each year, some of them just horrendous incidents. For a former cop, whose career at that seemed to only last about one year for some reason, to advocate super-speeding up Death Hill is just insane. :der:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cut-in-the-Hill

Ah yeah you're right I do go through at 3am LOL


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