This is what it sounds like to drive a section of I-86 E outside Salamanca. I'm going to be putting up a critique of roads I've driven and I want us all to be on the same page when I talk about road quality. If it's better than this, it's okay.
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from Russia
seen from China
seen from Malaysia
seen from Germany
seen from Russia
seen from Netherlands
seen from Japan
seen from Mexico

seen from Canada

seen from Mexico

seen from Netherlands

seen from Saudi Arabia

seen from Türkiye
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Russia
seen from Germany

seen from Italy
This is what it sounds like to drive a section of I-86 E outside Salamanca. I'm going to be putting up a critique of roads I've driven and I want us all to be on the same page when I talk about road quality. If it's better than this, it's okay.
I-86/US-30 onramps at Exit 28 - Massacre Rocks State Park. Use I-86/US-30 west for Twin Falls. Use I-86/US-30 east for American Falls and Pocatello. Notice the I-86 shield contains the word "Idaho." Most of the interstate shields within the state have no state name on them. The state name is generally only on the older interstate shields, and there are only a few places in the state that I have seen this.