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Have you driven on them? Because I know a few around my house that are most definatly fun to drive on.
Quite right, America does have a lot of good roads.
However in comparison to the UK it is (rather obviously) a much bigger country and as such the 'highway' network plays a much more fundimental role than in the UK.
Its far easier in the States to go from point A to point B using just major roads, and there-for give the impression of boring roads. This suits the average traveller in terms if journey time, but misses out the interesting bits.
In the UK its far harder to do this, some parts of the country can't be reached by anything like major roads and you have to use more interesting minor roads.
Having said that if you want its more than possiable to put together a quick, but very boring journey in the UK. Last year I had to get from Sunderland to Swindon on a Saturday morning, apart from the first 1/4 mile and last 1/8 mile I completed the journey on just motorways and duel-carridgeways. It was without a doubt the single most boring trip I have ever taken, but it was easy and quick.
I have a similar thing when I have to work in Scotland, as from Swindon you can drive to Strathclyde without leaving a motorway or duel-carridgeway, and at around 7 hours or so, thats a damn boring drive. On that one I always stop off in the Lake District for a spirited drive around the Lakes.
US road should not be judged just on what we see on TV and Films (always a danger from Europe), they are far more than that. Now certain states and places will be better served in this regard than others, but thats certainly no different from the UK, Europe or the rest of the world.
Anyone not sure that the US has good drivers roads should take a look at this and tell me they would not like to give it a go.
http://www.tailofthedragon.com/
I would however add that while I do believe that the US certainly does have a good number of drivers roads, I still would not swap a good English B-road for anything else, I grew up driving on them and love them, potholes and all.
Regards
Scaff