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Subject: How Driving in Dallas is Done
How Driving in Dallas Is Done:
First you must learn to pronounce the city name. It is DAL-LUS, or DAA-LIS
depending on if you live inside or outside LBJ Freeway.
Next, if your Mapsco is more than a few weeks old, throw it out and buy
a new one. If in Denton County and your Mapsco is one day old, then it
is already obsolete.
Forget the traffic rules you learned elsewhere. Dallas has its own
version of traffic rules..."Hold on and pray". There is no such
thing as a dangerous high-speed chase in Dallas. We all drive like that.
All directions start with, "Get on Beltline"...which has no
beginning
and no end.
The morning rush hour is from 6 to 10. The evening rush hour is from 3
to 7.
Friday's rush hour starts Thursday morning.
If you actually stop at a yellow light, you will be rear
ended,cussed
out and possibly shot.
When you are the first one on the starting line, count to
five when the light turns green before going to avoid crashing with all
the drivers running the red light in cross-traffic.
Construction on Central Expressway is a way of life and a permanent form
of entertainment. We had had sooo much fun with that we have added George
Bush Freeway and the High Five to the mix.
All unexplained sights are explained by the phrase, "Oh, we're in
Fort Worth!"
If someone actually has their turn signal on, it is probably a factory
defect. Car horns are actually "Road Rage" indicators.
All old ladies with blue hair in Mercedes have the right of way. Period.
Inwood Road, Plano Road, NW Highway, East Grand, Garland Road, Marsh Lane,
Josey Lane, 15th Street, Preston Road... all mysteriously change names
as you cross intersections (these are only a FEW examples). The perfect
example is what is MOSTLY known as Plano Road. On the south end it is
known asLake
Highlands Drive, cross Northwest Highway and it becomes Plano Road, go
about 8 miles and it is briefly Greenville Ave, Ave K, and Highway 5.
It ends in Sherman.
If asking directions in Irving or SE Dallas, you must have knowledge of
Spanish. If in central Richardson or on Harry Hines, Mandarin Chinese
will be your best bet. If you stop to ask directions on Gaston or Live
Oak, you better be armed.
A trip across town (east to west) will take a minimum of four hours, although
many north/south freeways have unposted minimum speeds of 75.
The minimum acceptable speed on the Dallas North Toll Road is 85. Anything
less is considered downright sissy.
The wrought iron on windows near Oak Cliff and Fair Park is not
ornamental.
It is possible to be driving WEST in the NORTH-bound lane of EAST NORTHWEST
highway. Don't let this confuse you.
The North Dallas Tollway is our daily version of NASCAR. It also ends
in Sherman.
LBJ is called "The Death Trap" for two reasons: "death"
and "trap."
If it's 100 degrees, Thanksgiving must be next weekend.
If it's 10 degrees and sleeting/snowing, the Fort Worth Stock Show is
going on.
If it's rained 6 inches in the last hour, the Byron Nelson Golf Classic
is in the second round if it is Spring -- and it is the Texas State Fair
if it is Fall.
If you go to the Fair, pay the $5.00 to park INSIDE Fair Park. Parking
elsewhere could cost up to $2500 for damages, towing fees, parking tickets,
etc. If some guy with a flag tries to get you to park in his yard', run
over him.
Any amusement parks, stadiums, arenas, race tracks, airports, etc. are
conveniently located as far away from EVERYTHING as possible so as toallow
for ample parking on grassy areas.
Final warning: Don't Mess With Texas Drivers
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