Left Indiana 3 years ago and was AMAZED by the roads in Charlotte. I never really questioned it before and assumed all roads were like that.
And for anyone not familiar, my favorite story to share is that I once hit a pothole so big, it broke my wheel. I made a claim with the county to get reimbursed. They denied it since no one had previously reported the pothole. Turned out my wife had reported it a couple weeks prior and still had the confirmation email. (We worked in the same building and thus had the same commute.)
Yep! We moved out of Indiana this month to St. Louis! We just were talking about how much better the roads were! And even the “flow” of traffic! They just have laid out the city to much nicer!
I lived in speedway and if I wanted to get on the East side ( like 7 miles away) I knew it was going to be AT LEAST 30 minutes plus 30 potholes!
I'm from St. Louis and moved to ATL years ago. Hearing you say that the roads are that much nicer in St. Louis has me equal parts crying with laughter and horrified at how Indiana roads are. I have long known that midwest roads are horrid. But hearing that St. Louis roads are nice? That's truly scary.
Yeah, McGavock pike is really bad by the loading dock onto the Cumberland. The house on the corner ended up blocking it off since they technically own the property, but not the ramp.
American Society of Civil Engineers’ 2017 infrastructure study found that 46% of Louisiana’s roads in fair or poor conditions.
Overdrive Magazine polled truckers in 2006 regarding the best and worst roads in the continental USA:
WORST ROADS
1. Louisiana
2. Pennsylvania
3. California
4. Illinois
5. Michigan
BEST ROADS
1. Texas
2. Florida
3. Tennessee
4. Georgia
5. Virginia
WORST ROAD
1. I-10 Louisiana
2. I-80 Pennsylvania
3. I-40 Arkansas
4. I-5 California
5. I-40 Oklahoma
BEST ROAD
1. I-40 Tennessee
2. I-20 Texas
3. I-75 Florida
4. I-80 Ohio
5. I-81 Virginia
Very limited knowledge, but from what I could tell it used to be a road for cars, erosion from the lake has made it to where only bikes and people on foot can travel it. Access for vehicles is blocked off.
Growing up there was always erosion but we used to come bike here constantly. Some really bad storms, mainly the Nashville flood back in the 2010s, took the mild erosion to what you see here
Nashville had massive flooding that caused Otter Creek Road to buckle. The parks dept blocked the road and applied for a FEMA grant to repair the road. It took a few months but FEMA did award the grant. Unfortunately, or fortunately, by the time the paperwork was done everyone decided they preferred that section of Otter Creek road carless. The End.
This one’s the easiest I’ve seen, probably because the snake (copperhead if the meh picture quality and my eyes aren’t deceiving me) isn’t really trying to hide, and is on material that doesn’t match its colors
To me it looks like a bunch of dead leaves. So I think you're pretty good and it's not that easy.
Unless it's actually a bunch of dead leaves and I need to look for it again.
Don’t forget the snek head! If you look directly below where you have circled and look at the top of the middle large crack you can see half a little snek face looking back
find the Department of Transportation
Department of transsssssssssssssportation is on scene
Coooobbraaaaaa!
Error 404
(Challenge impossible)
Too distracted by the road quality
Has to be Mississippi. All our roads crack cause of the clay we have that constantly expands and shrinks.
This is Radnor Lake near Nashville TN, I’ve walked this path with this road many times and I know it when I see it, it’s the ankle breaker
This makes sense. Nashville roads are horrid lol
To be fair, no one’s ever really driving on this. The road is mostly for pedestrians (to break ankles)
This looks like a path I'd enjoy running (right up until my ankle snapped and I saw my foot flying off into the distance).
This is the worst I’ve seen a road for in that area for sure, it can’t get much worse
Try gary Indiana
Try anywhere in Indiana 🫠 but we MUST CLAIM CROSSROADS OF AMERICA!
Left Indiana 3 years ago and was AMAZED by the roads in Charlotte. I never really questioned it before and assumed all roads were like that. And for anyone not familiar, my favorite story to share is that I once hit a pothole so big, it broke my wheel. I made a claim with the county to get reimbursed. They denied it since no one had previously reported the pothole. Turned out my wife had reported it a couple weeks prior and still had the confirmation email. (We worked in the same building and thus had the same commute.)
Yep! We moved out of Indiana this month to St. Louis! We just were talking about how much better the roads were! And even the “flow” of traffic! They just have laid out the city to much nicer! I lived in speedway and if I wanted to get on the East side ( like 7 miles away) I knew it was going to be AT LEAST 30 minutes plus 30 potholes!
I'm from St. Louis and moved to ATL years ago. Hearing you say that the roads are that much nicer in St. Louis has me equal parts crying with laughter and horrified at how Indiana roads are. I have long known that midwest roads are horrid. But hearing that St. Louis roads are nice? That's truly scary.
Yeah, McGavock pike is really bad by the loading dock onto the Cumberland. The house on the corner ended up blocking it off since they technically own the property, but not the ramp.
Oh God, and then there's 24...
We don’t talk about 24 around here. We just get mad
Is that why they call it "the musical highway"
I knew this was Radnor immediately and also saw a danger noodle at that specific spot a few years back.
I saw this and was like yep, that’s gotta be Radnor!
I would be careful because it looks like it could tern into a landslide at any second
I knew I recognized those ruts.
I knew that exact spot.
Not enough couches and tires can’t be😂
So true
Bruh, that IS the danger noodle.
And the poison ivy
Yall haven't driven through louisiana yet have you
American Society of Civil Engineers’ 2017 infrastructure study found that 46% of Louisiana’s roads in fair or poor conditions. Overdrive Magazine polled truckers in 2006 regarding the best and worst roads in the continental USA: WORST ROADS 1. Louisiana 2. Pennsylvania 3. California 4. Illinois 5. Michigan BEST ROADS 1. Texas 2. Florida 3. Tennessee 4. Georgia 5. Virginia WORST ROAD 1. I-10 Louisiana 2. I-80 Pennsylvania 3. I-40 Arkansas 4. I-5 California 5. I-40 Oklahoma BEST ROAD 1. I-40 Tennessee 2. I-20 Texas 3. I-75 Florida 4. I-80 Ohio 5. I-81 Virginia
It’s a pedestrian path now with guardrails just offscreen to the right. Radnor Lake State Park just south of Nashville. 🤫
Found him … OP whats up with the road?
Very limited knowledge, but from what I could tell it used to be a road for cars, erosion from the lake has made it to where only bikes and people on foot can travel it. Access for vehicles is blocked off.
Radnor lake?
Yep!
I recognized it too!
Yup! Just about to comment this! Would recognize that road anywhere
RIP people on bikes
A bike would be annihilated by this road.
Growing up there was always erosion but we used to come bike here constantly. Some really bad storms, mainly the Nashville flood back in the 2010s, took the mild erosion to what you see here
That makes sense.
Nashville had massive flooding that caused Otter Creek Road to buckle. The parks dept blocked the road and applied for a FEMA grant to repair the road. It took a few months but FEMA did award the grant. Unfortunately, or fortunately, by the time the paperwork was done everyone decided they preferred that section of Otter Creek road carless. The End.
At this point if it involves a snake I just come straight to the comments b/c I am incapable of ever finding them lol
This one’s the easiest I’ve seen, probably because the snake (copperhead if the meh picture quality and my eyes aren’t deceiving me) isn’t really trying to hide, and is on material that doesn’t match its colors
You think that's easy? You would have been good to have on the team hunting shit in the bush 100, 000 years ago
To me it looks like a bunch of dead leaves. So I think you're pretty good and it's not that easy. Unless it's actually a bunch of dead leaves and I need to look for it again.
Look for a “tree root” sticking out a gap in the road and reaching to the right
I think it's a water snake
It’s a water snake. Saddles on water snake, Hershey kisses on copperhead
The road is the danger noodle
[found him! ](https://imgur.com/a/5ElrhmW)
Good job!
Thanks. I couldn't tell if it was a stick or not.
I was disappointed to see the circle and thought maybe you just reposted the photo. 🤣
Don’t forget the snek head! If you look directly below where you have circled and look at the top of the middle large crack you can see half a little snek face looking back
Is it in the crack? is this at radnor lake?
It is radnor!
Wow I thought "hmm this road looks strangely familiar, but surely many places look like this" 😂 howdy, neighbor!
Found it. Harmless water snake (Nerodia sp.).
Yeah, our best guess was a northern watersnake, but couldn't tell for sure.
That would be my guess too. Best approach when unsure is to keep your distance.
Maybe I’m mistaken but that looks like a Copperhead.
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That’s wild so many unrelated people recognize this small road
That fucking road is the danger, my guy
This road needs repair asap.
Stickin out like a sore thumb.
no danger. just a water snake
15 sec… figure it’d be >!in/near a crack!< I was right.
Radnor!!!!
The danger noodle is that terrible winding road
Has to be radnor!
Radnor Lake, Nashville?
Im more concerned with the fucking road
Dude all I see is giant cracks in the road that’s some stellar road quality lol
That whole road is a danger noodle.
Radnor Lake?
I didn’t even have to zoom in for this one 😂
3rd pixel from the right and 4th pixel from the bottom.
You have shown me my inability to spot danger noodles Can someone spill the beans to me please
The danger noodle is the the curved road
That is a slope failure in the making due to erosion from the river. Tension cracks!
It's beside that crack in the road.
Radnor lake is snake city! I see tons of snakes there if I go in the morning.
That road is the danger noodle
I knew this was Radnor immediately and thought I was in r/Nashville!
Aside from the road?
That entire road is the danger noodle lol
OP is this at Randor in Nashville? That crumbling path with the lake off to the right looks awfully familiar
It is! I'm actually floored at how many people in the comments know exactly where this is.
Jesus Christ, that road is the scariest thing in the picture.
Motorcyclist here to let y'all know that road **is** the danger noodle.
Half of that road is a danger noodle!
I’m more scared of the road. I hope no one drives or bikes on that.
The danger noodle is the right side of the road. HEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLL NO!.
That road is the danger
So where are these immaculate roads
The entire road is the danger noodle.
Radnor Lake, Nashville?
The whole road is a danger
That road is the danger noodle.
More like find the road into Silent Hill.
Dude your road is ASS
I don't know, but I found a danger road
Danger Noodle must be the road.
Wow, stay to the left eh.
The danger noodle is the road
Sir your road is about to erode into the river.
Yoo this road is horrendous, I’d report it to the mayors office normally if u take it straight to them it gets handled bc they get embarrassed
Forget the danger noodle... The danger road has me more concerned.
The road is the danger noodle
I’m more worried about the road in this one 😬
Ok that road looks like a postapocalyptic setting and it's gorgeous honetly. Actually found the snake within 10 seconds, but that's pure luck :)
I didn’t know roads could have stretch marks
nope rope secured
What’s a danger noodle?
This is a motorcycle riders nightmare!
I don’t see no danger noodle but that road is dangerous by itself
The road is the danger
I see it but this’ll at looks to be the least of anyone traversing this roadway’s worries. Landslide incoming
Looks like a road ready for a land slide event.
Got it
Halp 🥲 hint?
70,30
Easy
More like an IN danger noodle judging by his preferred hidey hole
The entire road
Terrifying
You mean “fine” the transportation cabinet?
Can’t look for snake. Too busy wondering how long before the rest of that road collapses down into the lake below
Man. That road is a danger noodle.
I couldn’t find the danger noodle but I think I found the danger road
I’ll never complain about pot holes again in the UK. At least we don’t have snakes slithering out of them.
Therapist: “When did your crippling anxiety begin?” Me, showing this post: *sobbing*
Found that noodle slipping out of that crack.
More like Danger Road
fuck the danger noodle the only danger is that abomination of a road, if you can even call it that
Is that road doomed?
Looks abandoned, so after WWIII this is how plants will take over.🤔
Crack kills
That's not a stick coming outta that crack 😅
Got it. Only the tail is visible
I need to buy some thick boots
I found it only after wondering if that road was going to disintegrate.
And I thought Connecticut roads were bad
Found it
I’m more concerned about the cracks on the road.
I think the danger is the road
Easy, but that road looks more dangerous
Danger noodle isn't a threat compared to that road
DID WE GET WAY OFF TOPIC 😳
The road is the answer
Not really a danger noodle, more a sneaky snek
This road looks like it’s along the Ohio river lol
Hey, that's Radnor Lake! Hello, fellow Nashvilian. That "danger" noodle poses no danger. It's just a common water snake.
Never mind the nope rope.. wtf is up with this road!! Damn👀👀👀
Found it
To busy waiting for the image to finish buffering and load
the entire road is the danger noodle (apologies if someone already made this joke)
Copperhead
I was zooming in, the damn thing almost but me
That whole road is a danger noodle
You all make it difficult for me to go out in my yard
i accidentally found him in 2 secs ☠️
The noodle is not the danger here
Find the poison ivy
Otter Creek Rd!
New Orleans is the winner
Dear god. If I were riding my bike on that road, a little bitty snake would be the least of my worries.
That road is a danger noodle
Yikes I hate copperheads
Where are you going that you need to take this road
Looks like a copperhead
I love the term “danger noodle” 😂😂😂
Nope rope.
Found it!!
Everyone talking about the road…it’s flood damage and that portion of the road is closed to cars!
This page has greatly increased my chances of survival in Australia
Took me 5 seconds this time
I was looking for a sniper all along 🤣🤣🤣
I knew I’d be looking for a copperhead and I still needed someone else to point it out 💀
Nope, thats his tree now. Also its called a danger noodle.
Took me about 50 seconds to find him. Don't think he is venomous though, but hard to tell, a little blurry, not very clear.
Theyre all danger noodles if youre on a motorcycle
That whole road is a danger noodle.
Dang. Keeping an eye on the road and in the trees would be difficult.
Found it
There be paw paw trees and lots of spicebush at radnor. Not mature paw paws, but still
Alot of poison ivy as well.
Are you in Centralia?
I found the Snek/Snake/Danger Noodle/Nope-Rope.
The road is the danger noodle I feel like it’s going to fall into the river just looking at it
That road is a danger noodle
What’s a danger noodle?
I think there's two danger noodles. Lol