I don't get why it has to be 10 MPH when there's so much land all around - why not have actual loops? The "Temporary" sign gives me a very little glimmer of hope that this situation may change, but it probably just means that the end of the road is temporary. The reinstatement of Clearview factored insufficient research studies on the font, which FHWA will be conducting going forward. The future left lane is barriered off, and there's a very tight cloverleaf interchange. Supporters of Clearview font, including the Texas Transportation Institute, lobbied to have language reinstating the use of the type face included in a budget bill signed into law in March 2018. Loop 288 WB ends at a stub with obvious continuation potential. We're not unicorns, rainbows don't help us grow. The TxDOT Type II - 6 standard gutter typically used in urban storm sewer sections has been included. Also, improper use of a background that reflects rainbows into drivers' eyes. Improper use of Clearview on black text, improper use of wide shields on a 2-digit Interstate, improper use of "Exit" in the singular when there are obviously two exits.
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