Question for Austin, Texas Members
Yeah, you'll have to be specific as to where in Austin if you want to get a realistic number. Remember, they still have I-35 down there and it's just as bad as it is up here. Now once you define where, I still won't be able to help because that's the extent of my Austin knowledge.
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Thats MR Hoss to you buddy!
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That's hard to say. Since I'm in construction, I move from project to project. We're trying to relocate down to the Austin area so we're researching where to live. We want to be "out" a bit, but I also don't want to have to drive an hour each way to get to work and back. I have friends and family in Cedar Park, but I've been in Cedar Park during rush hour and it doesn't appeal to me.
Take Cedar Park traffic and you have Austin rush.. If your project is in the Round Rock area, then Georgetown will be OK. Any further in to Austin and you're going to hate every day on the road.
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Thats MR Hoss to you buddy!
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From: Central Texas
Any other suggestions??
It can't be TOO much worse than my current drive to work. It takes me approximately 55 minutes to go about 25 miles right now. My goal is to be NEAR the city, but OUT of the city/suburbs (if possible).
I-35 going into Austin seems to be a pretty good highway (3-4 lanes I think). Does it not flow well?
It can't be TOO much worse than my current drive to work. It takes me approximately 55 minutes to go about 25 miles right now. My goal is to be NEAR the city, but OUT of the city/suburbs (if possible).
I-35 going into Austin seems to be a pretty good highway (3-4 lanes I think). Does it not flow well?
Originally Posted by Hoss
Any other suggestions??
It can't be TOO much worse than my current drive to work. It takes me approximately 55 minutes to go about 25 miles right now. My goal is to be NEAR the city, but OUT of the city/suburbs (if possible).
I-35 going into Austin seems to be a pretty good highway (3-4 lanes I think). Does it not flow well?
It can't be TOO much worse than my current drive to work. It takes me approximately 55 minutes to go about 25 miles right now. My goal is to be NEAR the city, but OUT of the city/suburbs (if possible).
I-35 going into Austin seems to be a pretty good highway (3-4 lanes I think). Does it not flow well?
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