Stomp the brakes. (You’ll need to at some point if you ever drive on I-75 between Cincinnati and Dayton.) A new survey from Lexington, Kentucky, car dealer Quantrell Volvo on the best U.S. roadways for commuting is raising some questions — at least for us. Questions like: “Have you ever actually driven on I-75?” and “What the hell is wrong with you?” or “Are you just three I-75 construction barrels stacked on top of each other in a trenchcoat?”
Let’s throw it in reverse for a sec (which is something else we’ve witnessed happen on I-75). Quantrell Volvo innocently wanted to see what drivers thought were the most enjoyable commutes in the United States.
“Everyone’s heard the horror stories about America’s worst commutes — think of the bumper-to-bumper crawl along LA’s I-405, the never-ending snarl of Atlanta’s I-285, or the daily grind on New York’s Cross Bronx Expressway. Those drives can turn a few miles into a test of patience, with delays and stress piling up fast. But what about the flipside? The commutes that people actually look forward to? Not many folks have stopped to consider the drives that turn the daily slog into something special — routes with jaw-dropping views and roads that flow like a dream,” reads a description of the survey…