Worst Control Cities by State

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
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Komentáře • 647

  • @fordsmobile1672
    @fordsmobile1672 Před 2 měsíci +141

    When life gives you limons, make limonade.

    • @deez8769
      @deez8769 Před 2 měsíci +10

      Limon is the smallest major city in the US with its own metro area

    • @anidnmeno
      @anidnmeno Před 2 měsíci +4

      LIMON 😖🤢😫

    • @deez8769
      @deez8769 Před měsícem +3

      @@anidnmeno da most important historical town in Colorado

    • @Mathman2021
      @Mathman2021 Před 28 dny

      lol

  • @LowgaenSchmidt
    @LowgaenSchmidt Před měsícem +30

    The fact that I just drove through Colorado and couldn't help but notice a crap ton of Limon exit signs around Denver just makes this quite funny to me.

  • @kosjeyr
    @kosjeyr Před 2 měsíci +62

    CCF's Mind: 'I hate Limon so much I'm gonna have it as the video cover'

    • @dhinton1
      @dhinton1 Před měsícem +1

      for valid reasons 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @thecasualcaribou
    @thecasualcaribou Před měsícem +26

    I think the main reason states list a lot of cities/towns in their own state rather than a bigger more prominent city a little further up, is DOT works with the Tourism Boards of their states to draw more attention to their own cities/towns.

  • @JoshGColorado
    @JoshGColorado Před 2 měsíci +41

    Living in Colorado, cant help but laugh when i see a Limon sign after watching this channel

    • @dvferyance
      @dvferyance Před 2 měsíci +7

      I don't think Limon is even the worst control city in Colorado. You also have fort Morgan and Trinidad.

    • @endingtasks8538
      @endingtasks8538 Před měsícem

      @@dvferyancewtf is the point of trinidad as a control city, that's like literally the southern end of i-25s part in colorado 😭

    • @dvferyance
      @dvferyance Před měsícem

      @@endingtasks8538 I don't know ask cdot.

  • @Handle_Needs_3_Or_More_Charact
    @Handle_Needs_3_Or_More_Charact Před měsícem +15

    When I was a kid, the best way for me to know that we were finally close to our destination is when it finally showed up as the control city lol.

  • @Shrekowski
    @Shrekowski Před 2 měsíci +20

    Nebraska resident here. In defense of Sidney it's where Cabelas was headquarted before being bought out by Bass Pro Shops. So the city was an important city at one point along I-80, not so much anymore

  • @orlandoamesut
    @orlandoamesut Před 2 měsíci +40

    Lllliiiiiiiimmmmoooonnnnnnn 😂 I bet Todd has nightmares about signs with limon on them

  • @Biffcutwtright
    @Biffcutwtright Před 2 měsíci +14

    You truly are a freak for making a whole channel specifically about control cities but Ive been wracking my brain for years to even remember the term “control city” bc I have so many thoughts about them so very glad I found this.
    Subscribed

  • @InkaBall
    @InkaBall Před 2 měsíci +105

    Colorado: Limon
    Wyoming: Lyman
    Maine: Lyman
    South Carolina: Lyman

    • @benjaminchandler7919
      @benjaminchandler7919 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Lyman, Maine is not a control city

    • @dvferyance
      @dvferyance Před 2 měsíci +4

      ​@@benjaminchandler7919I don't think it is in South Carolina either.

    • @Demondude321
      @Demondude321 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Nebraska: Lyman

    • @mikeshumaker
      @mikeshumaker Před 2 měsíci +2

      There is a Lyman in S. Dakota, but it isn't marked on the exit sign off I-90. It has almost no people.

    • @benjaminchandler7919
      @benjaminchandler7919 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@mikeshumaker I see your Lyman, South Dakota, and raise you Lyman, Idaho. It’s an unincorporated community near Rexburg without even a sign acknowledging its existence. According to google maps it does, but everyone there calls it “near South Fork elementary school”

  • @Kane26510
    @Kane26510 Před 2 měsíci +41

    Easton, PA is also the home of Crayola Crayons. Certainly doesn’t mitigate their choice, but Pennsylvania is notorious for poor signage.
    Just figured I’d share.

    • @mbdg6810
      @mbdg6810 Před 2 měsíci +6

      It’s odd for it to be signed on either side of 78 right before the PA-NJ border or itself.

    • @DNSKansas
      @DNSKansas Před 2 měsíci +3

      Breezewood!

    • @lancehammons5918
      @lancehammons5918 Před měsícem

      Reason why Easton is signed is a holdover from when pa611 was a us highway

  • @CodyWhite210
    @CodyWhite210 Před 2 měsíci +28

    This is the kinda niche rant I love.
    P.S. Limon Gang, we will rise

    • @ControlCityFreak
      @ControlCityFreak  Před 2 měsíci +4

      Lol

    • @deez8769
      @deez8769 Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@ControlCityFreakwe might as well make limon a more populated place so it can have a reason to be a good control city

  • @PhyllisJerry
    @PhyllisJerry Před 2 měsíci +22

    Having driven I-80 from its starting point near NYC to the Chicago area, I got a kick out of Pennsylvania’s insistence on using only PA towns as control cities. You end up with some pretty ridiculous ones since I-80 was routed specifically to bypass Philly and Pittsburgh. The funniest thing came the next morning after we stopped for the night at the first or second exit over the border in Ohio. The signs at the entrances said, I kid you not, “80 West-Chicago” and “80 East-New York City”.

    • @dhinton1
      @dhinton1 Před měsícem

      it makes sense that I-80 was routed to bypass Pittsburgh and Philadelphia ... while I-80 does go cross-country, it skirts just north of Denver and Kansas City ... and slips just south of Chicago and Cleveland too. there is a LOT of intentionally desolate space along the highway.

    • @dhinton1
      @dhinton1 Před měsícem

      and EVERY interchange on I-80 from the PA Turnpike to the Ohio/Pennsylvania state line has NEW YORK/NEW YORK CITY as the control city for I-80 East, and CLEVELAND for I-80 West (unless Ohio JUST changed the signs for I-80 West).

  • @blazingbattlehawk9626
    @blazingbattlehawk9626 Před měsícem +7

    Rolla being used as the midway between St. Louis and Springfield is alot better then Louisiana being shown between St. Louis and Hannibal

  • @nlpnt
    @nlpnt Před 2 měsíci +22

    Florida Exit 351A: I-10 West - Los Angeles.

    • @craigceecee8762
      @craigceecee8762 Před 2 měsíci +6

      Tallahassee would be the ideal control city there.

    • @BBQPorkSandwich3
      @BBQPorkSandwich3 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Where’s the love for New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso, and Phoenix?

    • @dhinton1
      @dhinton1 Před měsícem +1

      This I need to see proof of .... ain't no way Florida DOT would do that 😂😂

    • @dhinton1
      @dhinton1 Před měsícem

      @@craigceecee8762 Tallahassee should be 10's contol city from the 95 split westward .... Florida is pretty disrespectful to its own state capital, and (i believe) its most populated city in the Gulf portion of the Panhandle.

  • @seminolefan45
    @seminolefan45 Před měsícem +4

    I paused the video at 18:50 when he got to Vermont, because I realized he hasn't done Colorado yet.... I have turned down my speakers and sent up a prayer because I think I know what's coming... Ok, time to continue the video lol.

  • @VASparky
    @VASparky Před 2 měsíci +23

    I expected to hear the horn when you mentioned I-68.

  • @jkfecke
    @jkfecke Před 2 měsíci +7

    When I was a little kid I thought Albert Lea must be really important because it was on all the signs. (North of Owatonna it should be Owatonna, and south of Owatonna it should be either Des Moines or Ames.)

    • @CrystalClearWith8BE
      @CrystalClearWith8BE Před měsícem +2

      Who on earth signs Albert Lea? For southbound I-35, sign Des Moines. For northbound I-35, sign Minneapolis-St. Paul. For westbound I-90, sign Sioux Falls. For eastbounf I-90, sign either Rochester, MN and after that, sign La Crosse.

  • @josedenueces
    @josedenueces Před měsícem +5

    The reason Bay St Louis is a control city in Louisiana is because it's the closest beach to New Orleans and Slidell

  • @EliWCoyote
    @EliWCoyote Před měsícem +3

    Before I learned you were focusing on x0 and x5 interstates, I came in here convinced that you would mention Hennepin 🙂

  • @901craft5
    @901craft5 Před měsícem +4

    I would have never thought this channel existed
    , I love it keep up the good work

  • @littlepizzaboy64
    @littlepizzaboy64 Před 2 měsíci +18

    Don’t even need to watch, Louisiana - Bay St. Louis

    • @norfolksouthernrailfan2006
      @norfolksouthernrailfan2006 Před měsícem +1

      I 10 west in Mobile is signed for Pascagola, which it should be signed for either Biloxi or New Orleans.

    • @asatsumaorange9296
      @asatsumaorange9296 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah, it should be I-10 East to Gulfport and/or Biloxi. MS only has 77 miles of I-10, so we shouldn't be talking about 4 different control cities. Slidell & Hammond mostly get to be control cities bc they're the 2 biggest cities in the Northshore, 2nd and 3rd biggest on I-12, and each has a major interchange.

    • @dhinton1
      @dhinton1 Před měsícem

      @@norfolksouthernrailfan2006 I-10 West in Mobile definitely should have a Biloxi control city, cuz Alabama's DOT ain't gonna sign New Orleans, anymore than Louisiana's DOT will sign Mobile.

  • @aaronswink8554
    @aaronswink8554 Před 2 měsíci +15

    I hope to take a driving tour of some of Colorado's best mountain roads this summer, and if I do, I feel that a good Limon picture must be taken! 😁

    • @ControlCityFreak
      @ControlCityFreak  Před 2 měsíci +7

      Please do!

    • @ursusarctos0
      @ursusarctos0 Před 2 měsíci

      Few of Colorado's best mountain roads lead to Limon.....

    • @mattl6948
      @mattl6948 Před 2 měsíci +5

      No mountains in Limon, that’s for sure.

  • @reavisjeff
    @reavisjeff Před 2 měsíci +6

    Amazing video Control City Freak! You should do the best control cities in each state next.

  • @jordanjones5751
    @jordanjones5751 Před 2 měsíci +13

    I know a bad mileage sign in Tennessee. On I-26 when you leave Johnson City only Erwin is on the mileage sign to where Asheville should be on there!!

    • @cforcat1005
      @cforcat1005 Před 2 měsíci +5

      I agree. I've lived in the Tri-Cities for a little while now, and every time I come into Johnson City from Elizabethton, I see that overhead sign on 321 for Erwin and I’m just like WHYYY?! And it's just ridiculous because on I-26 itself going east out of Johnson City, there’s an overhead sign for Asheville literally at that interchange with 321. I know former I-181 used to end there and it was US-23/US-19W south of there, but if you can change the overhead signs, you can change the interchange signs also.
      COME ON TENNESSEE. AHH!!
      P.S., Thanks for bringing this sign to our attention.

    • @jordanjones5751
      @jordanjones5751 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Maybe if Todd reboots I-26 he might show that mileage sign

  • @JessicaKasumi1990
    @JessicaKasumi1990 Před 2 měsíci +14

    Worst of them all: Limon and various spellings of it.

  • @bagenstb
    @bagenstb Před 2 měsíci +10

    Here's a sentence I never thought I'd type: I'm going to defend Ritzville. Remember, that sign is seen by traffic coming out of Spokane airport. How many people are flying into Spokane to drive to Seattle? Given that Seattle has a much bigger airport with flights to many more destinations and generally cheaper fares, that number is almost certainly very, very low. If Ritzville were on any other sign, I'd agree Seattle would be a far better control city, but because it's on the on-ramp coming from the airport, Ritzville makes sense over Seattle.

    • @lancehammons5918
      @lancehammons5918 Před měsícem +1

      Reason why Ritzville is on there is more for a jct for us395 going south towards the tri cities

    • @dhinton1
      @dhinton1 Před měsícem

      🤔🤔 That is a fair point ...

    • @Nemofishman
      @Nemofishman Před měsícem

      so sign ritzville+seattle.

  • @stevenfarnesi9126
    @stevenfarnesi9126 Před měsícem +2

    I don’t know how I feel about my city being named worst control city of Pennsylvania, but I appreciate the shoutout.

  • @jonathanpereira3490
    @jonathanpereira3490 Před měsícem +5

    In Virginia, Lexington makes sense. Have you seen the signs on 95 south in Petersburg for Atlanta and Miami?

    • @dhinton1
      @dhinton1 Před měsícem +1

      are those overhead signs still up? 🤔🤔 I seem to think Virginia took them down.

  • @YTUBE508
    @YTUBE508 Před měsícem +4

    Virginia signing Lexington, VA right before the I-64 junction isn’t the most egregious thing since it does connect with I-64 W which does go to Lexington, Kentucky :)

  • @danielpendry5625
    @danielpendry5625 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I totally agree that Salt Lake City is the way to go on the I-80 sign in Wyoming, but Rock Springs is the junction for U.S. 191, which goes north from there to Yellowstone National Park. I would say that Yellowstone being the most famous national park in the U.S., if not the world, justifies Rock Springs as a major junction, and presumably a lot of motorists would be getting off the Interstate there to go to Yellowstone? I agree with the below commenter who said that Sidney at that same junction might be the "better" worst choice for Wyoming, especially since Sidney isn't even in Wyoming. That's like Louisiana saying Bay St. Louis. Good job on the video and the selections overall; most of them are pretty fair.

  • @TheMW2informer
    @TheMW2informer Před měsícem +4

    Beloit is the worst control city in Wisconsin by the stats not Janesville. I personally lobbied the project manager of the 39-90 expansion to include Janesville on control signs and include a downtown Janesville sign since Beloit had one and is a smaller city.

  • @robertthompson9643
    @robertthompson9643 Před 20 hodinami +1

    In NH 93 is signed Plymouth because of Plymouth State University which is the second largest college in the state. They do not sign it Vermont because of the single lane Franconia Notch. NH wants you to take 89 to Vermont to minimize traffic in the notch and reduce pollution in the area.

  • @grahamturner2640
    @grahamturner2640 Před měsícem +2

    2:10 in defense of that sign in Arizona, the control city for I-17 southbound is Tucson, which is also the control city for I-10 eastbound, when you’re on I-10. Barely anyone uses the on-ramp from I-17 northbound to I-10 eastbound. Also, there’s probably a worse sign along I-10 eastbound at the same interchange (the closest thing to a control city for I-17 southbound and US-60 eastbound is just “I-10 Truck Route” in small letters).

    • @grahamturner2640
      @grahamturner2640 Před měsícem +1

      Also, many of the state highways in the Phoenix area have no control cities. The only time any are mentioned for those is along AZ-202 E in Tempe approaching the AZ-101, where the control city for AZ-101 N is Scottsdale, and the control city for AZ-101 S is Chandler. However, it’s only mentioned on a sign around the McClintock Dr interchange, as it’s not mentioned on the signs for the off-ramps. I’m surprised ADOT doesn’t use
      Los Angeles as a control city for AZ-202 W in south Phoenix, as that part of the 202 is meant to be a bypass around downtown.
      Another arguably weird decision is on I-40 west of Flagstaff. For the westbound stretch, the control city is Los Angeles. However, the 40 ends in Barstow, and even as a branch of the 15, that freeway goes nowhere near Los Angeles, so you’d have to take the 10, a branch of the 10, or some other highway to get to Los Angeles.

  • @photoguytn
    @photoguytn Před 2 měsíci +9

    For New York, I-95 at that location should just be signed "New England" going north and going south both "New Jersey" and "Pennsylvania" on the bottom line. Most drivers at that point will end up going those directions.

    • @tysonstransitcam2190
      @tysonstransitcam2190 Před 2 měsíci +1

      No cuz AASHTO doesn’t like regions being signed, it used to be that way. I’d honestly sign it for GWB of course, but after that just the immediate suburbs (Newark, Paterson, Bear Mountain (via Palisades)).

    • @Handle_Needs_3_Or_More_Charact
      @Handle_Needs_3_Or_More_Charact Před měsícem

      All the interstates in NYC are maintained by the city and their DOT likely doesn't care in the slightest about control cities.

    • @naptime0143
      @naptime0143 Před měsícem

      There's a sign on the Cross Island Pkwy approaching the Throggs Neck Bridge that says New England 🤷‍♂️

    • @tysonstransitcam2190
      @tysonstransitcam2190 Před měsícem

      @@naptime0143 That should change to New Haven per AASHTO. Honestly for the Throgs Neck it should just be Bronx since that’s the decision point for NJ, upstate, or New England

    • @tysonstransitcam2190
      @tysonstransitcam2190 Před měsícem

      @@Handle_Needs_3_Or_More_Charact Well usually there isn’t much else to sign. The city doesn’t have much mileage of primary interstate. Just 95 which is signed pretty well (except for the Trenton exit on 87), 78 (which is just signed NJ for the Holland Tunnel, and 87 with Albany signage

  • @john.m.shukites
    @john.m.shukites Před 2 měsíci +7

    I think some of these control cities are chosen for being service hubs for truckers and travelers. Being a son of a trucker and from Illinois, I can understand why Effingham and Mount Vernon show up on some signs. But when accessing I-57 south of Mt Vernon, Cairo is the control city on the signs. Cairo has a population under 2,000 and virtually no services for travelers. IDOT definitely needs to reconsider I-57 signage.

    • @Handle_Needs_3_Or_More_Charact
      @Handle_Needs_3_Or_More_Charact Před měsícem +2

      Yeah, some control cities are essentially business and commercial hubs for particular regions of the state and while those places may not see much tourist traffic, they see a decent number of business travelers (not truckers). And while I see some reasons for excluding some places, the mindset that interstates should only cater to tourists is kinda mind boggling.

    • @josedenueces
      @josedenueces Před měsícem

      Sometimes control cities are purely hisotrical, Cairo was selected as a control city due to at the time I-57 was completed, it was the location of federal court house with jurisdiction over East St Louis

    • @BrendenFriers
      @BrendenFriers Před 12 dny

      Some of the signs in Chicago sign for Memphis not Cairo at least Illinois needs to be consistent

  • @drivingbritt9617
    @drivingbritt9617 Před 2 měsíci +3

    16:00 Oh my god I laughed so hard when you said NEW YORK CITY!!! You said it so loud that it echoed. lol

  • @matthewfriar4793
    @matthewfriar4793 Před měsícem +2

    Having lived in Oregon, I never realized how ridiculous that I84/I82 interchange is with the signage. I drive by it semi frequently and know where those towns are, but if I was a tourist I would be so confused!

    • @Nemofishman
      @Nemofishman Před měsícem

      how i would do it 82 tri cities/spokane (via 395) or seatte if westbound on 84 and 84 ontario/boise

  • @gregorywright3012
    @gregorywright3012 Před 2 měsíci +3

    In New Jersey, New York City disappears. It is signed in Pa. and Del. but once you cross the Delaware River, the Big Apple vanishes, usually in favor of Newark.

  • @roderickmilner5202
    @roderickmilner5202 Před měsícem +4

    I-59 North from Birmingham should have Chattanooga instead of Gadsden IMO

    • @dhinton1
      @dhinton1 Před měsícem

      That's pretty provincial by Alabama's DOT.

  • @loganclark7842
    @loganclark7842 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Fairmont is the 8th largest city in West Virginia by population. One I think is worse is that they sign Moundsville on the exit ro get onto WV State Route 2 from I-470 in Wheeling, however I do realize that it was said that he was mainly focused on 2 digit interstates but they did the same on the regular I-70 just before you ever the tunnels in downtown wheeling, putting a city of not even 9,000 people 20 minutes away is a lot worse.

  • @TR-wm3sg
    @TR-wm3sg Před měsícem +3

    Born and raised in Illinois, two of my biggest control city beefs were:
    1) As you alluded to in your video, East Saint Louis. I will never understand IDOT's fascination with ESL, literally a mile away from ST LOUIS. Most people try to *avoid* ESL.
    2) Using Memphis on SB I-57. You mentioned a couple of control cities as being bad choices because the interstate didn't go anywhere near them. I-57 ends *140 miles* away from Memphis. Yes, I know it feeds I-55 south to Memphis, but there are plenty of towns in Illinois that could be used.
    On the positive side, I like how Illinois Toll Roads around Chicago just throw up their hands and use Wisconsin/Indiana/Iowa for their control cities. "Screw it" -- Illinois State Toll Highway Authority.
    Living in Kentucky now, it does bug me a little that Louisville doesn't use control cities on I-265 and I-264. I know they're just urban 3di's, but there are sooo many suburbs, some of decent size, that could be used.

  • @Bobspineable
    @Bobspineable Před 2 měsíci +5

    The only reason why New London is signed is because there is a naval base there, specifically a submarine base, although technically it’s in Groton, not New London.

    • @tylermarchand2996
      @tylermarchand2996 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @Bobspineable The area is actually deceivingly big. Including communities slightly upriver, the immediate urban area is roughly 100k. This is comparable to Danbury along the 84 corridor…

    • @user-li6es1so1k
      @user-li6es1so1k Před 2 měsíci +1

      And the Electric Boat shipyard is located in Groton, where many nuclear submarines are built. There used to be a Navy research lab located in downtown New London. But that was BRAC'd a couple of decades ago.

  • @ronenson1023
    @ronenson1023 Před měsícem +4

    just found this channel but I disagree for Virginia: growing up in Virginia the way they use Rocky Mount NC on their signs for 95S made me think it was some bustling metropolis and not some podunk town. use Fayetteville instead!

    • @ianb9851
      @ianb9851 Před měsícem

      Agreed. Lexington isn't a huge place but there isn't a whole lot else in the area, Rocky Mount definitely feels worse.

    • @TheMW2informer
      @TheMW2informer Před měsícem

      Agree, this channel talks like he is the definite, end all be all source.

    • @ianb9851
      @ianb9851 Před měsícem +1

      @@TheMW2informer To be fair he's right on most of the things he says, only a small handful I disagree with. There's some nitpickyness here and there but some signs out there are absolutely atrocious.

    • @Handle_Needs_3_Or_More_Charact
      @Handle_Needs_3_Or_More_Charact Před měsícem

      Rocky Mount is considered the halfway point between New York and Florida.

  • @mattciscool
    @mattciscool Před 2 měsíci +3

    I still stand by new London to this day, big port, 100,000+ people in the metro if you include norwich. Also lots of traffic getting off to use US 1 to get to Rhode Island shoreline and Newport. I don’t think providence would apply to most of the traffic going east on 95 out of New Haven.

    • @tylermarchand2996
      @tylermarchand2996 Před měsícem +1

      @mattciscool The 100k number is just the portion of continuous sprawl at the core of the metro.
      For some reason, Connecticut replaced their counties with Planning Regions. The new boundaries actually made the Norwich-New London metro bigger (280k), mostly due to the inclusion of Willimantic in the north…

    • @mattciscool
      @mattciscool Před měsícem

      @@tylermarchand2996I’m not including willimantic I am simply adding together the towns in that region, willimantic is in windham county, new London county is east of the ct river and it has 268,000 people, and the largest casino in the USA is in montville and the second largest is In Preston, also major port in new London and ferry port. Also lots of important junctions there for people going to southern Rhode Island .

    • @tylermarchand2996
      @tylermarchand2996 Před měsícem

      @mattciscool Starting this year, it looks like Connecticut is changing from counties to nine “Planning Regions”, which help to define metropolitan boundaries. A lot of the boundaries look similar to the old map with eight counties, but there are some noticeable changes. In the new Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Willimantic is now within the same metro as Norwich and New London.
      The most noticeable change you’ll see is that New Haven and Waterbury are no longer in the same metro area; a significant portion of the old New Haven County makes up a new “Naugatuck Valley Planning Region”, along with other cities and towns from the surrounding old counties (mostly Litchfield, but some Fairfield and Hartford as well).

  • @highoctanecards
    @highoctanecards Před měsícem +1

    Great video as always. Leaving Limon for the end was perfect.

  • @acoronado2728
    @acoronado2728 Před 2 měsíci +9

    I live in Denver….right off of I-70. Im just used to seeing Limon signs lol…Its not so bad of a town! Nice people. When im driving back from Texas I actually LOVE it when I get to Limon. Means I’m almost home ❤

    • @bartphlegar8212
      @bartphlegar8212 Před měsícem

      The knock isn't on Limon. Truckers love Limon, and for good reason. The complaint is that CDOT makes it the center of the universe on their signage. It's typical Colorado homerism...

    • @acoronado2728
      @acoronado2728 Před měsícem

      @@bartphlegar8212well Colorado just doesn’t sign anything outside of the state. I never understood that.

  • @CSXEK
    @CSXEK Před 2 měsíci +7

    Joplin was hit by a massive EF-5 tornado back in 2011

    • @AdamSmith-gs2dv
      @AdamSmith-gs2dv Před 2 měsíci

      Most deadly and destructive tornado in the modern era

    • @ethanellis4662
      @ethanellis4662 Před měsícem

      Makes it famous for sure, but not control city worthy

  • @drivingbritt9617
    @drivingbritt9617 Před 2 měsíci

    I love this video, especially the way you roast Bay St. Louis. lol Great video, this one of your best yet. :) 👍👍

  • @christiangarcia2319
    @christiangarcia2319 Před 11 dny +1

    As a Montanan, I actually will defend the Sheridan, WY sign. Reason being that putting Rapid city there would completely skip over Wyoming. While Wyoming doesn't have a lot of people, it would feel weird to not list a "major" city in Wyoming considering that I90 spans 209 miles through the state. If anything, Gillette should be the control city on that sign but Sheridan actually is a major town for Wyoming based on their population so it's not that egregious.

  • @kedwards4377
    @kedwards4377 Před 2 měsíci +7

    4:00 I agree with you on all of Florida’s wacky control cities. As a Fort Myers native and resident, I always appreciate you pushing for Fort Myers to be an I-75 control city in your videos. I've always thought it should be over Naples. Maybe some day.😂

    • @jimgorycki4013
      @jimgorycki4013 Před 2 měsíci

      I scratch my head on that one. I was on I-75 a few weeks ago, coming from Miami International. I see that sign North 75 Alligator Alley Naples

    • @craigceecee8762
      @craigceecee8762 Před 2 měsíci

      For 75 in Florida, it should be Gainesville, Tampa, Sarasota, Fort Myers, Miami. Naples is now smaller so it shouldn't be seen as a primary site.

    • @johnwiesner9590
      @johnwiesner9590 Před 2 měsíci

      Really surprised that Gainesville, home of the University of Florida, isn't a control city.

    • @colbymaxheidke7607
      @colbymaxheidke7607 Před 2 měsíci

      The choice of Bradenton but not Sarasota id wild to me

    • @nc5958
      @nc5958 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@colbymaxheidke7607 Bradenton is the control city on I-275 south in St. Petersburg.

  • @williamnicks2148
    @williamnicks2148 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I drove on 695 over the beginning of I-70 last week. It should be signed west for Hancock, Breezewood, Effingham, and Limon.

  • @anidnmeno
    @anidnmeno Před 2 měsíci +11

    just started... calling Benson, NC now
    WAS RIGHT!

  • @Yeagermeister08
    @Yeagermeister08 Před 22 dny +1

    Hancock definitely should never be signed as a control city. If you're going to sign for the I-68 junction, it should be signed as Cumberland/Pittsburgh.

  • @meganizonda
    @meganizonda Před 2 měsíci +4

    For California I'd argue Blythe is worse than Santa Ana. Granted, Santa Ana does mislead from LA but it is a fairly large city, while Blythe is at best a brief stopover for weary travellers.

    • @ryannichols2046
      @ryannichols2046 Před měsícem

      Blythe is a really bad one. Phoenix should be signed from Downtown LA arguably....which Phoenix does for LA on 10 West!

  • @LynetteFromme-fi8um
    @LynetteFromme-fi8um Před 11 dny +1

    Perhaps prison cities like Umatilla and Starke (FL) are signed precisely because there are prisons there and they get a lot of out-of-town visitors.

  • @anhvu-yp9vs
    @anhvu-yp9vs Před 2 měsíci +14

    *L I M O N*

  • @andrewhaywood1262
    @andrewhaywood1262 Před 2 měsíci +2

    1:13 I remember that sign, passing by it on our way to a seafood joint in Spanish Fort back in 2013.

  • @jeffanderson3962
    @jeffanderson3962 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The amount of people who got the Benson theme reference are probably the same as people setting out on I-70 for a Limon trip before this channel existed.

  • @ggplatinum16
    @ggplatinum16 Před 17 dny +1

    The reason Mississippi doesn’t sign New Orleans for 55 is because, while McComb isn’t a good control city, Hammond would be better than New Orleans. Also I’d say Grenada is worse than McComb. Grenada has less than 7,000 people. McComb has almost double that. Grenada doesn’t even have anything notable. So signing the 69 interchange with 55 south for Grenada is much worse.

  • @eaglescout1984
    @eaglescout1984 Před měsícem +2

    For Virginia, I would argue Staunton makes sense over Lexington or DC. Staunton isn't that big, but it's culturally significant and has a few tourist draws. It's also where 64 East intersects for Charlottesville, Richmond, and Norfolk.
    Meanwhile, DC is 2 1/2-3 hours away and does require getting on a separate interstate as you said.

  • @j.s.7335
    @j.s.7335 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I see what you did at 3:30. Clever to put in intro just before a certain state alphabetically-- then skip the state!

  • @zimz1096
    @zimz1096 Před měsícem +3

    20:58 US 24 for Limon is prolly ok actually

  • @shsav2012
    @shsav2012 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Drove 70 entirely from Denver to St. Louis early April and I think the lineman signs are slowly going away
    However, there’s still Lyman signs on 25 coming from Cheyenne. For some of the radial toll roads.

  • @elizabethorsillo7187
    @elizabethorsillo7187 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I-80 in PA: ALL OF THEM! 🤪

    • @ControlCityFreak
      @ControlCityFreak  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Absolutely

    • @mikeshumaker
      @mikeshumaker Před 2 měsíci +1

      I learned that real well in the 80 East video. I think that whole highway sets the tone in that state.

  • @ztl2505
    @ztl2505 Před 27 dny +1

    Seeing some of these weird choices I increasingly appreciate how much Illinois DOT loves to just use whole states as control “cities”.

  • @choporchubbzda1
    @choporchubbzda1 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Kentucky one is ironic cause I’m in Ashland right now 🤣🤣🤣

  • @charcasc7462
    @charcasc7462 Před 2 měsíci +3

    My mom's side of family is from Fairmont WV so I've a soft spot for that sign. I was expecting you to name White river Jct. as worse control for Vermont!

    • @byrongreene6234
      @byrongreene6234 Před měsícem +1

      My In-laws were from Fairmont, home of the pepperoni roll.

    • @charcasc7462
      @charcasc7462 Před měsícem

      @@byrongreene6234 That's right, home of the pepperoni roll. Love them. That alone makes Fairmont worthy of being an Interstate highway control city!

  • @simplykarma5480
    @simplykarma5480 Před měsícem +3

    Here is my opinion with Trenton NJ. Keep Trenton as a secondary from NYC. Sign Newark and then Philly as a primary. Once we meet 195 is when we stop. Then sign Baltimore because of the NJ turnpike as it leads a big shortcut to Baltimore. Then sign Philly after the split from the NJ turnpike. After that. Once 95 crosses to Pennsylvania. Keep sign Harrisburg for 276 and Philly for 95. Will you agree with this?

  • @dylansmith9342
    @dylansmith9342 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Limon's time to shine! Living in Colorado Springs I hear your voice anytime I drive by a US 24 Limon sign.

  • @ronniesouthern7829
    @ronniesouthern7829 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The only reason I can think of as to why Benson is on there (North Carolina) is because 95 intersects with I 40.

  • @MetroHam
    @MetroHam Před měsícem +2

    The whole Trenton thing was at one point on the I 95 corridor it wasn't until very recent that it's no longer going to Trenton

    • @ControlCityFreak
      @ControlCityFreak  Před měsícem

      95 never entered Trenton from the north, and the Somerset Freeway was cancelled in the 80s, and anyone in the know at NJDOT would have known it would never be built years/decades before that. 95 not having a gap is recent, but Trenton was never a good choice.

  • @novationo
    @novationo Před měsícem +3

    for the longest time i thought limon was a nickname for DIA or someone near it, but it's a city, on i70, in the middle of the plains

  • @danhobson2879
    @danhobson2879 Před 20 dny +1

    CA - I'm not even sure I would do Santa Ana as a secondary when Anaheim is the more known place and tourist destination.

  • @cartologist
    @cartologist Před měsícem +2

    Wal-THAM is pretty big, a lot offices there. The next one is Providence, I think.

    • @TheMW2informer
      @TheMW2informer Před měsícem

      Right, if your going to trash the town at least pronounce it correctly! 😂

  • @JohnnyHikesSW
    @JohnnyHikesSW Před měsícem +2

    Help why is this so interesting

  • @Ramiestar
    @Ramiestar Před 2 měsíci +1

    16:07 for Rhode Island's "worst overhead signage", it would have to be on I-95 south at a left exit for RI state route 4. 95 south is signed without a control city here, whereas several miles ago in downtown Providence you get a nice big (and awesome) "95 South New York" pull-through.

  • @themathguy5771
    @themathguy5771 Před 8 dny +1

    to be fair for Sterling and Rock Falls, there is nothing between there and the Quad Cities

  • @TimEric4d3d3d3
    @TimEric4d3d3d3 Před měsícem +2

    Sprite (Coca-Cola) must have influenced Colorado's decision on making Limon a control city so often

  • @DotheDew221
    @DotheDew221 Před měsícem +1

    That Ritzville one on US 2 just of I-90 always gets me. WB 90 is signed as Seattle almost always from downtown Spokane on.

  • @L0VTX_H8CA
    @L0VTX_H8CA Před 2 měsíci +3

    I think Rolla is a valid control city for Missouri because 1) I-44 runs mostly on top of Route 66 and that would have been a great control city for the US63 and US66 junction making it a nice little holdover from the good ol’ days; 2) Missouri S&T, a former Mizzou satellite campus, is located there; 3) US63 is the best way to get to Des Moines and Minneapolis from Springfield, although from Saint Louis you’d have likely just jumped on to US 61 and cut across the back 40 of Iowa; and 4) although Rolla itself isn’t that big, there’s a lot of smaller towns within a half hour of Rolla (including my hometown) that basically act as suburbs of Rolla and treat Rolla as the de facto “urban core”.

    • @jdyer4858
      @jdyer4858 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I won’t complain about Rolla as a control city for one selfish reason - “Rolla” was my dad’s first name, was my brother’s first name, and is my nephew’s first name.

  • @danielmerklin5082
    @danielmerklin5082 Před 2 měsíci +7

    #todd for secretary of the US transportation department

  • @codewriter3000
    @codewriter3000 Před měsícem +1

    I would break your interstate-only rule for NJ by including the Garden State Parkway. If you're at around exit 100ish going southbound, you're gonna see Toms River as a control city. Nobody who's a tourist goes to Toms River. The tourists go to Seaside, Island Beach State Park, Lavalette, or Mantoloking. What it should be is either Seaside or Atlantic City.

    • @ControlCityFreak
      @ControlCityFreak  Před měsícem

      Oh yeah I did a vid on GSP, should definitely be AC there. I still think Trenton is worse though, ignoring Philly is the greater sin here imo

  • @geekbearinggifts1
    @geekbearinggifts1 Před měsícem +2

    Totally agree with the Maine sign - locals know to go 295 to Downtown Portland.

  • @willp.8120
    @willp.8120 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Brunswick is the second largest city on the Georgia coast. While not a Jacksonville, it is a decent sized place. Also, it is listed first because you come to it before you get to Jacksonville when heading South.

    • @ControlCityFreak
      @ControlCityFreak  Před měsícem +1

      It makes for a fine secondary, but Georgia treats it like a primary.

    • @Handle_Needs_3_Or_More_Charact
      @Handle_Needs_3_Or_More_Charact Před měsícem +1

      ​@@ControlCityFreakBrunswick was a primary control city when I traveled I-95 back in 1982.

  • @danhobson2879
    @danhobson2879 Před 20 dny +1

    NJ - Trenton on 95 from NYC & Newark makes sense since it is the capital and not that far off 95. At the very least it should be Trenton / Philadelphia.

  • @huskerhank9896
    @huskerhank9896 Před měsícem +3

    Every body likes to yuk it up over Limon but I think its a valid choice, From a historical point the first part of I70 east was out of Denver to Limon and it took at least a decade for I70 to continue beyond Limon so it was good to know when I 70 was going to stop and two lane roads would begin. And back in the 50s there were no services between the edge of Aurora and Limon it was a comfort to know that if can only make it to Limon we can get gas. Finally SOME PLCE had to be designated and as small as Limon may be there is even less going to the Kansas border. And nothing significant in western or central Kansas. So Kansas City a full day drive away. So the choice is going to be arbitrary and as small and "insignificant" as Limon may be its the best of "bad" choices. So its just one f those quirky Colorado things to befuddle tourists.

  • @afewminutesanyway
    @afewminutesanyway Před měsícem +2

    I’m shocked for Jersey you didn’t pick the Route 80 West signage for Netcong.

    • @dhinton1
      @dhinton1 Před měsícem

      pretty much ALL the control city signs for I-80 West from I-95 clear through Pennsylvania are horrible, TBH 😂😂
      there was a LOT to choose from ...

  • @kosjeyr
    @kosjeyr Před 2 měsíci +1

    2:34 - Marion is the town north of W. Memphis in Arkansas.
    6:07 - Yes, that is exactly why they have Sterling / Rock Falls for I88 because some just go on US 30 as it's a straight line to get back onto I 88 via IL 56. The Dekalb Toll is not the most but one of the most expensive tolls in Illinois.
    7:06 - Council Bluffs hosts more concerts than Omaha does because of the Mid-America Center

  • @Handle_Needs_3_Or_More_Charact
    @Handle_Needs_3_Or_More_Charact Před 2 měsíci +1

    And yeah, here in New York, Jamestown has died dramatically over the past 30 years. So much so that they've even lost government subsidized commercial air service over the past few years and it's likely never ever coming back.

  • @jdyer4858
    @jdyer4858 Před 2 měsíci +3

    It figures that your opening background photo would show “Limon” on it.

  • @GabeHandle
    @GabeHandle Před měsícem +1

    Sounds like I can continue to just ignore these signs.

  • @dhinton1
    @dhinton1 Před měsícem +1

    6:45 if I'm NOT mistaken, the reason that Angola is on that 69 sign for the Indiana Toll Road interchange is because there is an exit ramp other than the two directions of 69 in there (for Indiana 120). and while the Toll Road COULD have just included Indiana 120 on the signage itself (i won't argue against that) ... that ramp is essentially for Angola, and that ramp IS why Angola is listed on there.

  • @kenkeep69
    @kenkeep69 Před měsícem +1

    Fort Wainwright - the place I was born...Delta Junction - my first childhood home...I don't see a problem here...LOL

  • @njv1234
    @njv1234 Před měsícem +1

    I noticed the Lake City problem back when I was 12 years old back in the 1990s. Also, Key West should be the final control for i95 South, and for HEFT

  • @eljefecom
    @eljefecom Před 2 měsíci +2

    I thought you would show Ellensburg for Washington, I forgot about that Ritzville sign.

  • @elevatingthemidwest2379
    @elevatingthemidwest2379 Před 2 měsíci +1

    7:26 Personally, first I would actually add overhead signs in Hays, then I would put both Hays and Denver on the westbound sign from 135. The eastbound secondary could be Junction City or Manhattan even though 70 doesn’t go into Manhattan (Abilene despite its importance is too small), as there is a side gantry on I-70 for the west Junction City exit (US-77) and the main Manhattan exit (K-18).
    If it weren’t up to me, then just signing Denver and Topeka would be good enough from 135.

  • @longinger50
    @longinger50 Před měsícem +1

    In Re Cross Bronx Expressway - New Haven, CT - Trenton, NJ - this fail is more epic and egregious than at first look. The interchange in question is that between I-87 (Major Degan Expressway) and I-95 (Cross Bronx Expressway), one of the busiest in NYC if not the entire NY-NJ-CT region, and feeds tons of commuter traffic (along with sports traffic - Yankee Stadium is only 2-3 miles south of this interchange) coming from Queens and Manhattan into The Bronx and, via the nearby George Washington Bridge, New Jersey. The thing is that not only is this signed New Haven/Trenton at this spot, but every on-ramp on I-95 in The Bronx is signed for New Haven or Trenton, depending on direction of travel.
    If going southbound on I-95, one is likely headed for North NJ points (or even the Lower Hudson Valley, as the next crossing of the Hudson River going north is the Mario Cuomo/Tappan Zee Bridge which is tolled in both directions, whereas the GWB is tolled NY bound only) or perhaps down to Newark; Trenton is a long haul by NYC standards and, to get there, requires two connecting highways: I-195 and NJ 29.
    If going northbound on I-95, one is likely headed for New Rochelle or Stamford (maybe points north in Westchester County via the nearby Bronx River Parkway); New Haven is also a long haul by NYC standards and is the far NE egde of its commuter region.
    In Re NJ Turmpike "Trenton" - LOL! Again, same issue as in NY. If on the NJ Turnpike, you need I-195 to NJ 29 to get to Trenton. If you're going that far south, 10 to 1 you are headed for Philly (or its suburbs), or you're a long hauler headed for points south. The interesting thing is that south of the I-95 cutoff to PA at Exit 6, the Control City on the NJ Turnpike is WILMINGTON (Delaware). While that is technically correct, you need to backtrack on I-95 or I-495 after the DMB to get there, and not much traffic is doing that. Most traffic at this point is headed for Baltimore or DC (or much further south even).

  • @JayYoung-ro3vu
    @JayYoung-ro3vu Před měsícem +2

    Yep, I-76 does have wierd control cities. You do get Columbus as a control in the last mile as you approach the interchange with I-71.

  • @PaulBrower-qr8hf
    @PaulBrower-qr8hf Před 2 měsíci +1

    Louisiana: 10 is for Mobile, 12 for Baton Rouge and even Houston, and 59 for Birmingham, the next large cities. (Really, because of 59 and 12 ending together I would be tempted to replace 12 with 59, as there are east-west segments of odd-digit interstate routes... save "12" in case Texas wants to connect Austin to I-10 instead of having an east-west split route)