Dirk,
Having spent many years in Texas, I don't think the statistics would back up
your comment. Personally, I find areas that don't have access roads quite
annoying. I also wouldn't consider them 'old-fashioned'. They're extending
the freeway the last two miles towards our neighborhood and it includings
GASP access roads.
I can't stand driving on freeways that don't have them. You have to drive
miles out of your way to get places.
Tom
> > What Tom is saying is true, I've been thru there. You must get onto
> >the service road, alongside the main road, if you want to stop anyplace.
> >Rand E.
> >
> >
>
> Yes, I've driven on the main highway from Austin to Temple. The service
road
> idea is really old fashioned. I haven't seen one of those kinds of roads
on
> the east coast except for a 60's era highway in Virginia Beach. They make
for
> complicated and confusing interchanges prone to accidents. However, it
does
> make for more work for news, insurance and police photographers, any one
of
> which may or may not be using OM gear....
>
>
> --
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> Dirk Wright
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> The first and direst of all disasters.
> -- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
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