Editing Talk:253: Highway Engineer Pranks
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The US-67 @ IH-20 interchange in Dallas has sort of a zero-choice interchange: If you're not already on the highway, attempting to get on the highway will take you beyond the interchange. It's a mess. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.221.153|108.162.221.153]] 05:38, 14 December 2014 (UTC) | The US-67 @ IH-20 interchange in Dallas has sort of a zero-choice interchange: If you're not already on the highway, attempting to get on the highway will take you beyond the interchange. It's a mess. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.221.153|108.162.221.153]] 05:38, 14 December 2014 (UTC) | ||
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You know, if you had an inescapable overleaf, but you had a road that got people off it and back onto one of the roads they originally wanted to go on, but on it, there was a toll booth, you could make a lot of money. -Anonymous | You know, if you had an inescapable overleaf, but you had a road that got people off it and back onto one of the roads they originally wanted to go on, but on it, there was a toll booth, you could make a lot of money. -Anonymous | ||
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