We live in northern New Jersey and drive to Wooster, Ohio, every summer. We’ve /never/ seen I-80 in PA without two or three construction zones of ten miles or more, and usually at least one major bridge being demolished on one side and the other side running traffic in both directions.
WillardMBaker over 11 years ago
Evidently Pennsylvania lets their roads go to Hell before they repair them.
loubarra over 11 years ago
I didn’t get it either.
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
Never been to Pennsylvania.
p10knee over 11 years ago
I’ve been through Pennsylvania and this is so true. Between the potholes, the tire scraps and the dead deer, it’s like driving an obstacle course.
momarroo over 11 years ago
Looks like NJ to me
Karen Harvey Premium Member over 11 years ago
Any PA road in the summer. Old joke: there are three seasons in PA: fall, winter, and PennDOT construction.
Kit Miller over 11 years ago
Hey, in OH we have four seasons, construction, more construction, still construction, and winter.
walkingmancomics over 11 years ago
In Vermont it’s summer, fall, winter, mud. Often there’s a brief few days between mud and summer called spring.
luckystarr24 over 11 years ago
I haven’t been to PA in 30 years and I got the joke. Some things never change.
Jkiss over 11 years ago
Thanks for the explaination kids, I’ve never been there.The artwork rocks as usual Steve. Best Sunday comic in the funny files.
Robert C. Premium Member over 11 years ago
Must be near my place ! … c’mon over, LD & Torti … door’s open, supper’s on !!!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 11 years ago
I live in PA and that’s about it. Potholes everywhere, road construction everywhere, and this isn’t even in the city!
My doors open Little Dog and Tortie. I’ll keep my eyes open for you and just like Motel 6, I’ll keep the light on! :-)
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 11 years ago
BTW, excellent Steve!
Mary McNeil Premium Member over 11 years ago
Or Ohio…
VaSeeker Premium Member over 11 years ago
Ah, the venerable I-81! Never saw any stretch of it without orange barrels!
CamiSu Premium Member over 11 years ago
Looks about right. They booby-trap I-80 to keep the invading armies of New Jersey out!
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 11 years ago
We live in northern New Jersey and drive to Wooster, Ohio, every summer. We’ve /never/ seen I-80 in PA without two or three construction zones of ten miles or more, and usually at least one major bridge being demolished on one side and the other side running traffic in both directions.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 11 years ago
Our orange cones don’t have lights on top though.great work Steve!.
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 11 years ago
We call ’em “orange Daleks”.
Beagle320 over 11 years ago
In Minnesota we only have two seasons: winter and road repair. Those cones are all over I35 and 94…. UGH!