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Old 02-28-2019, 05:24 AM
 
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I saw the backed up traffic last night. Does anyone know if it's still shut down? They said the northbound lanes were and debris was half a mile long and southbound was on the feeder but that was last night.


Is it still shut down as of right now? I need to go southbound and figuring out a way that way is tough with all the backed up streets (i.e. Clay, Fry, Morton, 529).
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Old 02-28-2019, 09:54 AM
 
Location: Houston/Brenham
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I saw the backed up traffic last night. Does anyone know if it's still shut down? They said the northbound lanes were and debris was half a mile long and southbound was on the feeder but that was last night.


Is it still shut down as of right now? I need to go southbound and figuring out a way that way is tough with all the backed up streets (i.e. Clay, Fry, Morton, 529).
Just use Google Maps, it's the most accurate, up to date traffic app you will find. Any answer given here immediately becomes dated. GMaps---instant.

You're welcome.
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Old 02-28-2019, 11:41 AM
 
Location: Unplugged from the matrix
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Just use Google Maps, it's the most accurate, up to date traffic app you will find. Any answer given here immediately becomes dated. GMaps---instant.

You're welcome.
Waze is way better for things like this than its parent Google Maps, especially if people are actively reporting problems on the roadways. I've avoided a lot of BS using it.
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Old 03-05-2019, 12:11 AM
 
Location: C.R. K-T
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Might be time to lower the speed limit a smidge to reasonable levels with the increasing traffic and development.
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