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My GOD drive in Houston is crazy, thank I be back in Central Florida. With my new North America 2014-3o map

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gpsmoron wrote:

My GOD drive in Houston is crazy, thank I be back in Central Florida. With my new North America 2014-3o map

Lucky Guy wish I was back home in Florida I am a fifth generation Floridian.Live north of Houston,Cleveland Tx

My son didn't help the traffic a couple of months ago

He was driving from Rockport TX., puling a travel trailer through Houston during rush hour. He was on one of those high bridges and his fuel pump went out. He was stopped with the trailer and no one could pass. The police came and directed traffic around him till a tow could come. The tow didn't have what he needed to pull both so he took the suburban and my son's wife and four children and left the trailer. My son stayed with the trailer for a couple of hours till the man brought his pickup and pulled the trailer to his shop.
My son said almost everyone honked at him and a lot gave him a not so nice sign with their hand....
While the tow driver was driving his family back he had the news on a tablet or something in his truck. My son was on the news with miles and miles of traffic backed up. Not a nice day, although the kids were enjoying it.

All ended will but the officer told my son that someone was stuck in the same spot a couple of weeks before and an officer was struck and knocked off the bridge. When my son heard this he made all his kids get back in the car and put their seat belts on until the tow took them... They were all out of the truck watching all the fun...

I told my son a few weeks before this to avoid Houston no matter what.

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Mary, Nuvi 2450, Garmin Viago, Honda Navigation, Nuvi 750 (gave to son)

yup

mgarledge wrote:

I told my son a few weeks before this to avoid Houston no matter what.

Best way to avoid Houston is go through Oklahoma City.

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