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Interesting factoid about the Creek Turnpike

Started by inteller, July 20, 2008, 02:51:01 PM

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joiei

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Originally posted by grahambino

sounds like youre up the creek.
anyways, whats the speed limit on the Creek Turnpike?

surely its faster than 55mph & less traveled than I-44 is through Tulsa.

I can't wait for that eastern toll road loop around Austin, TX to be completed.  I'd gladly pay 5-10 bucks to go around than have to sit in traffic for 20-30 minutes every freaking time I go through there.

On the southern end of that loop, it looks like they are working on the last segment.  the piece between I-35 and the highway to Lockhart.  Cars were coming off and going onto the tollroad at that point going north.  I was there over the 4th weekend.
It's hard being a Diamond in a rhinestone world.

grahambino

quote:
Originally posted by joiei

quote:
Originally posted by grahambino

sounds like youre up the creek.
anyways, whats the speed limit on the Creek Turnpike?

surely its faster than 55mph & less traveled than I-44 is through Tulsa.

I can't wait for that eastern toll road loop around Austin, TX to be completed.  I'd gladly pay 5-10 bucks to go around than have to sit in traffic for 20-30 minutes every freaking time I go through there.

On the southern end of that loop, it looks like they are working on the last segment.  the piece between I-35 and the highway to Lockhart.  Cars were coming off and going onto the tollroad at that point going north.  I was there over the 4th weekend.



yeah i was through there on the 4th as well, i noticed the southern interchange w/ 35 is under construction and probably will be open the next time I go through Austin.

inteller

#17
quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

What's the deal Inteller, stalking the police chief these days?  That's a little creepy.

Take trip planning software with a grain of salt.



I know where a lot of public officials live. BFD.  when the COP is living in a $350k+ gated 2 story....it sorta gets noticed.

bugo

quote:
Originally posted by inteller

quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

What's the deal Inteller, stalking the police chief these days?  That's a little creepy.

Take trip planning software with a grain of salt.



I know where a lot of public officials live. BFD.  when the COP is living in a $350k+ gated 2 story....it sorta gets noticed.



Is that in Bixby?  

IMO, a cop should live in the city they patrol.  And without a doubt the police chief should be required to live in the city he has jurisdiction over.

inteller

quote:
Originally posted by bugo

quote:
Originally posted by inteller

quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

What's the deal Inteller, stalking the police chief these days?  That's a little creepy.

Take trip planning software with a grain of salt.



I know where a lot of public officials live. BFD.  when the COP is living in a $350k+ gated 2 story....it sorta gets noticed.



Is that in Bixby?  

IMO, a cop should live in the city they patrol.  And without a doubt the police chief should be required to live in the city he has jurisdiction over.



no, it is in Tulsa, just barely.  Wind River subdivision.