LovelyPigeon
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Hey, GR! Where are you riding out Hurricane Rita?
Darn TM, you're making me hungry--that sounds really good.TexMex said:Gotta be frustrating to move 15 miles in 5-6 hours with your gas getting low and none to buy anywhere and sitting in 100 degree heat with kids, dogs, cats, luggage, no bathrooms...........
Glad I stayed put.....tequila helps :woohoo:
I like to cook so I got out some venison to cook tonight and I'm making a big pot of chicken and dumplings for tomorrow---guess I can see if any neighbors are hungry!
It isn't miles between gas stations in the Houston loop. My husband didn't see anyone doing that. He did see several walking to the stations though.LovelyPigeon said:Well, good luck to them! I can't imagine I could walk the miles between exits on an interstate to a bathroom at a gas station, much less the far between state rest stops.
I think concernedperson is more apt to be right that dignity must be put aside and roadsides have to be used for makeshift toliet use.
No matter what the excellence in planning, it never seems to be adequate for the actual situations.
It isn't miles between gas stations in the Houston loop.
Shadow205 said:I don't know. I would go and ride one out if I could.
LovelyPigeon said:I wasn't referring to the loop, though. I was referring to the standstill traffic on I-10.
It still doesn't explain why contra flow wasn't but into action.Shadow205 said:This is what emergency planners always fear will happen. Everyone waits and then when they decide to go, the highways turn into a parking lot. Lets just pray they get moving before the storm hits! Another thought is that Texas had about 200,000 extra people (from New Orleans) to evacuate.
No, it doesn't.concernedperson said:It still doesn't explain why contra flow wasn't but into action.
Maybe because some people still had to get into the city - gas trucks for one; moving vans, horse trailers, emergency equipment, etc. It's a long stretch to go all contra flow on - and somehow we still want the gas trucks to get there.concernedperson said:It still doesn't explain why contra flow wasn't but into action.
I think you are right on here.They had to leave it open for emergency vehicles and the buses to come back into the city as well as what you mention. It was still to slow to come into play, but they did have to leave it open for some legit reasons.Details said:Maybe because some people still had to get into the city - gas trucks for one; moving vans, horse trailers, emergency equipment, etc. It's a long stretch to go all contra flow on - and somehow we still want the gas trucks to get there.
Details said:Maybe because some people still had to get into the city - gas trucks for one; moving vans, horse trailers, emergency equipment, etc. It's a long stretch to go all contra flow on - and somehow we still want the gas trucks to get there.
I don't know everything either - and I can't imagine why you think I'd be happy with people trapped on freeways - but solving a problem requires understanding all of it, looking at more than just frustration. All factors must be considered, to avoid making things worse rather than better.concernedperson said:So, are you happy with people trapped on freeways? I don't know everthing but I still see a problem.
YThings are not happening. This is an urban city nightmare.Details said:I don't know everything either - and I can't imagine why you think I'd be happy with people trapped on freeways - but solving a problem requires understanding all of it, looking at more than just frustration. All factors must be considered, to avoid making things worse rather than better.
An ideal might be to leave 1-2 lanes going into the city - but how do you get the traffic flow managed? Do we have enough cops to spare from their other vital pre-storm duties (like evacuating people, helping nursing homes and hospitals evacuate, maintaining order, etc.) to mark off the contra flow lanes?
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