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Houston Traffic Rules for Visitors
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Posted 2004-02-18, 03:50 PM
1. You must learn to pronounce the name of the city. It is "Hue-stun," not "Ewe-ston," and definitely not "How-ston."

2. Forget any traffic rules you learned anywhere else. Houston has its own version of traffic rules. They are called "Hold On And Pray." There is no such thing as a high-speed chase in Houston. We all drive like that.

3. All directions start with "Go down to Loop 610," which has no beginning and no end.

4. You have the East, Katy, Southwest, North, South, Northwest, and Eastex freeways, which are actually I-10 East, I-10 West, 59 North, 59 South, I-45 North, I-45 South, and 290, but not in that order. Your job is to figure out which one you really want to get on, without any signs to tell you. God help you if you are in the wrong lane, or you will go around Loop 610 again, which is has no beginning and no end.

5. The Chamber of Commerce calls getting through traffic a "scenic drive." It is if you love seeing wrecks and people risking their lives changing tires, running through pot holes, slamming on your brakes to avoid a collision, having people cut you off, seeing alot of people's middle fingers, and exhaust fumes.

6. The morning rush hour is from 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The noon-hour rush is 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The evening rush hour is 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., or 3 a.m. during floods, which we call "ponding". The teenagers take the streets from 9:00 p.m. through 5:00 a.m., and Friday's rush hour starts on Thursday morning.

7. If you actually stop at a yellow light, you WILL be rear ended, or at least cussed out, and/or possibly shot. When you are the first off the starting line, count to 5 before moving when the light turns green, to avoid being "T-boned" by crossing traffic.

8. Construction on every freeway, loop, and tollway in the city is a permanent form of entertainment.

9. All unexplained smells are accompanied by ! the phra se "Oh, we must be near Pasadena".

10. If someone actually has his turn signal on, it is probably a factory defect and should be ignored.

11. The minimum acceptable speed limit on Loop 610 is 85 mph. Otherwise, you will be stopped by Houston's Finest for impeding the flow of traffic.

12. The wrought-iron bars on windows in East Houston are NOT ornamental.

13. Never honk at the driver of a car with a bumper sticker that says, "Keep honking. I'm reloading." In fact, don't honk at anyone.

14. If you are in the left lane, and going only 70 mph in a 60 mph zone, the people who are passing you are not really waving at you.

15. If it is 100 degrees outside, then January must be next weekend.

16. The Sam Houston Toll Road is Houston's daily version of a NASCAR race.

17. When in doubt, remember that all unmarked exits lead to the state of Louisiana.

18. Don't get on Main Street unless you really WANT to be on Main Street. Left turns and right turns are not allowed between the South Loop and Dallas, Texas.

19. Don't get sick or injured. There are no parking spaces in the Texas Medical Center for anyone but doctors.

20. You don't have to wait for an exit to get off the freeways. Just follow the ruts in the grass to the frontage road like everyone else. This is how Houston residents notify the Texas Department of Transportation where exits should have been built in the first place.

YA'LL ENJOY YOUR STAY IN HOUSTON, AND COME BACK REAL SOON NOW, YA HEAH?
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Posted 2004-02-18, 04:22 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post "Houston Traffic Rules for Visitors"
mjordan2nd said:
1. You must learn to pronounce the name of the city. It is "Hue-stun," not "Ewe-ston," and definitely not "How-ston."

2. Forget any traffic rules you learned anywhere else. Houston has its own version of traffic rules. They are called "Hold On And Pray." There is no such thing as a high-speed chase in Houston. We all drive like that.

3. All directions start with "Go down to Loop 610," which has no beginning and no end.

4. You have the East, Katy, Southwest, North, South, Northwest, and Eastex freeways, which are actually I-10 East, I-10 West, 59 North, 59 South, I-45 North, I-45 South, and 290, but not in that order. Your job is to figure out which one you really want to get on, without any signs to tell you. God help you if you are in the wrong lane, or you will go around Loop 610 again, which is has no beginning and no end.

5. The Chamber of Commerce calls getting through traffic a "scenic drive." It is if you love seeing wrecks and people risking their lives changing tires, running through pot holes, slamming on your brakes to avoid a collision, having people cut you off, seeing alot of people's middle fingers, and exhaust fumes.

6. The morning rush hour is from 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The noon-hour rush is 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The evening rush hour is 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., or 3 a.m. during floods, which we call "ponding". The teenagers take the streets from 9:00 p.m. through 5:00 a.m., and Friday's rush hour starts on Thursday morning.

7. If you actually stop at a yellow light, you WILL be rear ended, or at least cussed out, and/or possibly shot. When you are the first off the starting line, count to 5 before moving when the light turns green, to avoid being "T-boned" by crossing traffic.

8. Construction on every freeway, loop, and tollway in the city is a permanent form of entertainment.

9. All unexplained smells are accompanied by ! the phra se "Oh, we must be near Pasadena".

10. If someone actually has his turn signal on, it is probably a factory defect and should be ignored.

11. The minimum acceptable speed limit on Loop 610 is 85 mph. Otherwise, you will be stopped by Houston's Finest for impeding the flow of traffic.

12. The wrought-iron bars on windows in East Houston are NOT ornamental.

13. Never honk at the driver of a car with a bumper sticker that says, "Keep honking. I'm reloading." In fact, don't honk at anyone.

14. If you are in the left lane, and going only 70 mph in a 60 mph zone, the people who are passing you are not really waving at you.

15. If it is 100 degrees outside, then January must be next weekend.

16. The Sam Houston Toll Road is Houston's daily version of a NASCAR race.

17. When in doubt, remember that all unmarked exits lead to the state of Louisiana.

18. Don't get on Main Street unless you really WANT to be on Main Street. Left turns and right turns are not allowed between the South Loop and Dallas, Texas.

19. Don't get sick or injured. There are no parking spaces in the Texas Medical Center for anyone but doctors.

20. You don't have to wait for an exit to get off the freeways. Just follow the ruts in the grass to the frontage road like everyone else. This is how Houston residents notify the Texas Department of Transportation where exits should have been built in the first place.

YA'LL ENJOY YOUR STAY IN HOUSTON, AND COME BACK REAL SOON NOW, YA HEAH?
That is hilarious. I was rolling on the floor laughing.
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Posted 2004-02-18, 09:01 PM in reply to HandOfHeaven's post starting "That is hilarious. I was rolling on the..."
It's pretty funny, ya ya. It's not actually that bad in Houston, but it's still funny.
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Posted 2004-02-19, 06:14 AM in reply to Demosthenes's post "Houston Traffic Rules for Visitors"
mjordan2nd said:
2. Forget any traffic rules you learned anywhere else. Houston has its own version of traffic rules. They are called "Hold On And Pray." There is no such thing as a high-speed chase in Houston. We all drive like that.
I am SURE Houston doesn't hold a candle to Chicago when it comes to pure speed. People in the slow lane going 90 MPH getting flipped off by old ladies who think they are going too slow. Shit I was there one time when there was about 3/4" of ice, and people were still going over 90 MPH. Those guys are crazy.
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Posted 2004-02-19, 06:59 AM in reply to khwiii's post starting "I am SURE Houston doesn't hold a candle..."
Again, I reiterate, you've never known terror on the road until you've driven on Central Expressway in Dallas, Texas in a rental car with no insurance and no valid driver's license. Whoo-ee!
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Posted 2004-02-19, 08:02 AM in reply to Raziel's post starting "Again, I reiterate, you've never known..."
Great, i'm going to dallas on the 27th, time to do 55mph in the speed lane!
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Posted 2004-02-19, 11:35 AM in reply to LiveWire's post starting "Great, i'm going to dallas on the 27th,..."
Whatcha goin to Dallas for? I live in Arlington (the epicenter of DFW).
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Posted 2004-02-19, 03:09 PM in reply to Raziel's post starting "Again, I reiterate, you've never known..."
Raziel said:
Again, I reiterate, you've never known terror on the road until you've driven on Central Expressway in Dallas, Texas in a rental car with no insurance and no valid driver's license. Whoo-ee!
Actually you don't know terror on the roads until you've been to India.
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Posted 2004-02-19, 03:54 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "Actually you don't know terror on the..."
I have and it was nice....i mean where else could i got 120 mph and have cop cars passing me.
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