seadogjim wrote:
Thanks to all who've replied and offered much good advice. Only drove thru Houston once on I-10 and recall there were a couple of spots where it seemed easy to make a wrong turn because of not being in the correct lane. We usually try to drive in the right-hand lane, or the second lane in from the right, in any of the big cities that have heavy traffic congestion.
Is this a good strategy when traversing Houston?
Thanks,
Jim
Generally speaking the second lane is a good strategy. Starting in west Houston, at Beltway 8 there are exit-only lanes on the right. You may have to move left one lane. Watch the signs.
Again at I-610 there are exit-only lanes on the right. Watch the signs. After I-610 move back to the second-from-the-right lane.
At I-45 the left lane is exit-only going north on I-45 and the second to the left lane is exit-only going south on I-45. You should sail thru with no lane changes.
I rarely drive I-10 East, so I don't know the lanes as well. You'll go past US-59, I-610 and Beltway 8.
These are well marked with overhead signs well in advance of the interchange, as well as signs painted on each lane. You'll have no problem going thru at noon (barring accidents).
Have a good trip.