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WOWEE!! Excited for you and your riding buddy!! Safe travels and have fun Terry.
That's more common than one would think. The town I worked in, Cleburne was like that. The county courthouses in Ft. Worth, Dallas, and Weatherford too, just to name a few. I do know in Cleburne that "back in the day", the streets were two way, but as the town grew, they made everything one way around the square.. . . . interesting down town as the county court house sits in the middle of the highway . the highway or street splits and becomes one way on each side and is almost a traffic circle . sorry no picture .
That's a great highway feature I really like in both Texas and Oklahoma. The Square. And very unnerving at first are the freeway offramps. You just blaze off the ramp at speed and the traffic off of the freeway yields. The first few times I slowed down I had the locals honking at me.I do know in Cleburne that "back in the day", the streets were two way, but as the town grew, they made everything one way around the square.
I don't know. From what I remember of CA roads, they move more people on better road surfaces. And, the mountain roads. . . . wow. A lot of OK, at least in the southwest portion, is set up as a grid for the local roads.. . . . Now I realize that the engineers of Texas and Oklahoma roads actually have an education and know what they are doing. As you are coming down the ramps your line of site on the surface streets is amazing.