Kansas City Road Rage 2018 Review

Our favorite lady friends from the suburbs meticulously document local old and busted roads that will prove to be dangerous, deadly and certainly inconvenient as the year moves forward. Read more:

How to Navigate Kansas City 2018

If you think there are a lot more cars on the road - you're right. The Kansas City metro is growing. Currently, 2.3 million people call this area home. In the last seven years, the number of people living in and around K.C. has increased by almost 100,000.

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  1. Hey sLIE, maybe all us pathetic low life scum commoners should have a green book telling us where the good streets are to drive our pitiful worthless taxpayer lives safely to work! We all know we are just a money source for your pathetic rich friends but c’mon already, throw us a bone a do what’s right and fix the gawd damn streets. Put down the cock and bottle and wake the hell up.

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  2. One Who Still Reads3/11/18, 9:32 AM

    Interesting that the article states that the worst KC traffic clog occurs at "The convergence of Interstate 70, Interstate 60 and Highway 71 - an intersection in the downtown loop", specially since THERE IS NO DAMN "INTERSTATE 60" IN THE UNITED STATES!

    GREAT FACT CHECKING, JOURNALIST! NO "FAKE NEWS" HERE!

    But I have to blame myself as well, I must have gotten busy to notice THAT THIS YEAR IS NOW 2020, and we have had a U.S. Census!
    There must have been, otherwise the FACTS stated in the article that the Metro Area has grown by 100,000+, and that there are now more that 2.3 million people living here would JUST BE NUMBERS THE WRITER PULLED OUT OF HIS OR HER ASS!

    ONCE AGAIN, A REALLY CREDIBLE BIT OF JOURNALISM, DESERVING OF SOME SORT OF AWARD!

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  3. Just For the Record3/11/18, 10:04 AM

    435 another local POS blog that says a whole lot of nothing where the writing and readers are nothing but snobby ass snowflakes.

    They are so stuck up they don't allow comments so one can point out how stupid they really are. Now for the record and to whoever wrote this silly shit story the area in question they are attempting to talk about is the I-70, I-670 and 71 or the downtown loop area. The American Transportation Research Institute report they are quoting says the convergence is listed as in 74 spot on the list for 2018 but at 56 for 2017 so they didn't even use latest satistics. But then I guess it wouldn't have fit what they were trying to say.

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  4. People driving slow in the fast lane. I call it the NASCAR lane. Most of the wrecks that I have seen are in fast lane on I 70

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  5. That's why I drive fast in the slow lane while all the idiots are jockeying for position in the fast lane.

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  6. Why don't we start calling our state reps in Jefferson City and DEMANDING that MoDOT pukes like that obnoxious Joseph Turner be fired and stripped of his engineering license?

    Would anyone like to know how to find his home address on the state's licensee directory????

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  7. Yes 10:29 you have a point but as I understand it, it's because a slower moving fool thinks they just have to be in the fast lane so they swing over most times with no turn signal causing all to break hard and then the pile up happens. Or the ones who never use the acceleration lane or right lane to gather some speed but simply fly out in front of everyone to the middle lane or more going half the speed of everyone else. It's those idiots that cause the wrecks that they as a rule are never a part of.

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    1. My God, that was so painful to read. Did you graduate grade school?

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  8. The a-holes in Teslas all jacked on coffee are the basis of the problem.

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  9. ^^^^Probably a lot of truth to that.

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    1. Nah. It the pants-shitting geezers who cause the majority of problems on the roads these fucks need to have their licenses revoked!

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  10. The article says the Grandview triangle, that got a name change several years ago.

    Thankfully my drive to work is pretty good but in the coming years I can see it getting gradually worse.

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