
Welcome to Texas please oserve our speed limits while visiting our great State.
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there is no bird shot all over it and the guard rail is in one piece...boomerang wrote:That's not in Texas. The flowers aren't bluebonnets and the box aint been shot up.
On that note, can anyone explain why they have signs for "guardrail damage ahead?" If you don't hit it, it's not relevant, and you really shouldn't be planning to hit it whether it's damaged or not.9mmGuy wrote:there is no bird shot all over it and the guard rail is in one piece...
And based on my personal experience, if you aren't doing 90 out there, you are getting run over.9mmGuy wrote:i actually learned today watching "modern marvels" that Texas has the fastest highway in the country, I10 and I20 in rural west Texas with a posted daytime limit of 80 mph!!
Now that looks like I-45 heading towards Dallas from Houston!hirundo82 wrote:I prefer this method: