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Traffic Light: Stop on Green Arrow, Go on Red
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<blockquote data-quote="Hooper" data-source="post: 4346842" data-attributes="member: 46111"><p>I once went around the 410 loop in San Antonio twice looking for a Hampton Inn off 410. I had already been there once and was checked in. I forgot the address and was looking for the big Hampton Inn sign it was after dark. They turned it off because they were full. It was before smart phones.</p><p>Everyone was sleeping good when I finally, the second time around laid eyes on it.</p><p></p><p>San Antonio does usually flow pretty well for the amount of traffic that is has. There is some pretty old road construction areas around there, much like Dallas.</p><p>Okc has moments, nothing like DFW. Atlanta is king of traffic delays. It rivals Las Angeles, Oakland area.</p><p>Once got into a 3 state backup crossing the north tip of Delaware from New Jersey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooper, post: 4346842, member: 46111"] I once went around the 410 loop in San Antonio twice looking for a Hampton Inn off 410. I had already been there once and was checked in. I forgot the address and was looking for the big Hampton Inn sign it was after dark. They turned it off because they were full. It was before smart phones. Everyone was sleeping good when I finally, the second time around laid eyes on it. San Antonio does usually flow pretty well for the amount of traffic that is has. There is some pretty old road construction areas around there, much like Dallas. Okc has moments, nothing like DFW. Atlanta is king of traffic delays. It rivals Las Angeles, Oakland area. Once got into a 3 state backup crossing the north tip of Delaware from New Jersey. [/QUOTE]
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