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Roller Coaster Highway

Started by aviationfred, January 27, 2014, 09:53:10 PM

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aviationfred

This is a photo of the Roller Coaster Highway near Tulsa Oklahoma. About a 2 and a half hour ride from me. I am not exactly sure where this road is, but I would love to find it. Straight as an arrow, but it still looks like some fun can be had.





Fred
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Country Joe

Fred,
There is a somewhat similar road south of Seneca, Mo. In the southwestern corner of the state. It was a whole lot of fun flying down it in excess of 110 MPH in a friends 1980 Z28 until we topped the last hill and there sat 2 county deputies cars. That story probably belongs in that other thread.... :wacko1:

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X-Ray

I was going to say that such a fun looking piece of road would be policed often, it looks fantastic.
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Bozo

In Oz I can think of one road that looks like that, we have a place called Silverton. The town is around 26kms from Brokenhill (NSW). It is also famous for movies like Mad Max and many others. Whenever we (the wife and two rodents) visited Brokenhill we would travel to Silverton flat stick in our fourwheel drive (around 120kph) and the car would actually in places get (very slightly) airborne but it was the dips were exciting.
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