For me it would depend on how fast I need to be at my destination. If I’m in a rush (and it’s not a crowded road for the eyesore that would take longer anyway) I’d do the eyesore. Otherwise I’d go for the scenic. I’ve done that on many occasions.
Years ago Pensacola had two main highways going through town, Hwy 98 which went along the beautiful Gulf of Mexico and Hwy 90 which went through the poorer section of town further inland. Nowadays it’s I-10 which is typically innocuous.
Yakety Sax about 2 months ago
I have been down a few of both.
Doug K about 2 months ago
What’s your destination? What is the time difference between the two? Is there another way? Are these the only options?
markyakes Premium Member about 2 months ago
Great nose!
Ned Snipes about 2 months ago
But, do they end up in the same place?
WDemBlk Premium Member about 2 months ago
For me it would depend on how fast I need to be at my destination. If I’m in a rush (and it’s not a crowded road for the eyesore that would take longer anyway) I’d do the eyesore. Otherwise I’d go for the scenic. I’ve done that on many occasions.
Slowly, he turned... about 2 months ago
Sometimes we have to pick a path in life… but sometimes the path picks us.
Just_Karl about 2 months ago
“When you come to a fork in the road, take it” -Yogi Berra
Chris about 2 months ago
:}
Sir Isaac about 2 months ago
Years ago Pensacola had two main highways going through town, Hwy 98 which went along the beautiful Gulf of Mexico and Hwy 90 which went through the poorer section of town further inland. Nowadays it’s I-10 which is typically innocuous.
Jeffin Premium Member about 2 months ago
Amtrak seems to run through everyone’s backyard. Where they throw all ‘that stuff’.
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
And of course the inexplicably popular Dark Mode Route.