Which is worse in Grand Junction, Colorado? The roads, or the drivers out traveling on said roads? You can get stuck behind people driving in slow motion on some of our busiest streets, and if you try to take side streets to save time, you get behind even slower drivers. Which streets are the ones you try to avoid the most?

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From Patterson Road to Broadway, North Avenue to Grand, and I-70 to 6&50, everyone has a road they try to stay off of. We asked you to tell us which streets you try to avoid when traveling through Grand Junction. Let's see what you have to say...

Pick One: This Has to Be Grand Junction's Most Annoying Street

What's the most annoying part of driving around the Grand Valley? It is the roads, the traffic, or is it the other drivers? All of these factors can quickly add up resulting in a road or street becoming one that annoys you the most. We asked you to share the streets that frustrate you the most.

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Grand Junction's Longest Street

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Have you ever wondered which continuous street in Grand Junction is the longest? Is Colorado 340 the longest, most continuous road? Is it B 1/2 Road stretching east to west? We solved this mystery in a previous article. Find out with the link below.

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Mesa County's Oldest Highway

Now that you know which street is the longest, you can't walk away without knowing which road is Mesa County was our very first highway. This mystery dates back to 1913 when the Roosevelt Midland Automobile Trail was introduced to America as a route to travel from New York to California. See which Grand Junction Street was part of this historic route with the link below.

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UP NEXT: 25 Things Grand Junction, Colorado Needs More Of

Did you know Grand Junction used to have a theme park, a zoo, and more than one drive-in movie theater? We asked you to share an idea or two about the things our community needs more of in 2025. There's still time to share your answer on our app. See what others had to say below.

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The Centennial State is home to nineteen laws that may seem silly, stupid, or outdated, but they are still laws. Scroll through the gallery below to see Colorado's strangest laws that are still on the books today.

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