Dead Man’s Curve is one of those Cleveland landmarks that was never intended to be a landmark. The near 90-degree curve is where I-90 takes a hard left where it splits off with Ohio Route 2 westbound, or with a hard right for drivers going eastbound. Constructed in 1959 as part of the Innerbelt project (which started in 1954), it opened with a speed limit of 50 miles per hour. With this speed being far to fast for a curve so severe, it didn’t take long for the curve to become a high accident area. The speed limit was dropped to 35 mph in 1965, and in 1969, the curve was modified to include a banked turn, with improved signs and rumble strips in the road.
Designed and printed locally here in Cleveland on a super soft black heather crewneck tee shirt (52% cotton / 48% poly) Polyester retains shape and elasticity; Cotton lends both comfort and durability. Fits like a well-loved favorite, featuring a crew neck, short sleeves and designed with superior Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton
SIZE | BODY LENGTH | CHEST WIDTH | SLEEVE LENGTH |
XS | 27" | 16.5" | 8" |
S | 28" | 18" | 8.25" |
M | 29" | 20" | 8.625" |
L | 30" | 22" | 9.5" |
XL | 31" | 24" | 9.625" |
2XL | 32" | 26" | 10.25" |
3XL | 33" | 28" | 10.875" |