Xenia Ohio has three concrete bridges and a concrete pavement in the city limits: US 68/OH 380(South Detroit Street) near AutoZone and Xenia Station US 42(Cincinnati Avenue) near Church and Third Streets South Progress Drive(ENTIRE LENGTH)
This section reminds me a lot of the concrete sections in Pennsylvania as they have a ton of this exact same sounding whistling pavement all over the whole state. My two favorite states for bridge and concrete sounds are Indiana and Florida. Do you have a favorite state for road sounds as well?
Wow you have a lot of favorite pavement sounds. Honestly I like anything that is transversely grooved but like I said the two that I like the best are Florida and Indiana. Anything is better than that boring diamond grinding stuff that makes no sound at all.
Xenia Ohio has three concrete bridges and a concrete pavement in the city limits:
US 68/OH 380(South Detroit Street) near AutoZone and Xenia Station
US 42(Cincinnati Avenue) near Church and Third Streets
South Progress Drive(ENTIRE LENGTH)
Kauffman Avenue, East Xenia Drive (OH 235) in Fairborn Ohio have some concrete sections.
This section reminds me a lot of the concrete sections in Pennsylvania as they have a ton of this exact same sounding whistling pavement all over the whole state. My two favorite states for bridge and concrete sounds are Indiana and Florida. Do you have a favorite state for road sounds as well?
For me (replied by drake), Georgia, Indiana, Tennessee, Maryland, West Virginia, SC, and NC/VA (so far)
Wow you have a lot of favorite pavement sounds. Honestly I like anything that is transversely grooved but like I said the two that I like the best are Florida and Indiana. Anything is better than that boring diamond grinding stuff that makes no sound at all.