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Jul-19-2019 01:49 PM
padredw wrote:We came across US 82 from AL to US 287 in TX west of Dallas last month. 82 is good until you get east of Paris TX where it degrades. So that is a bypass around DFW keeping that in mind
Another DFW bypass is get off 287 at 380 to Greenville then 69 to I20. There is a lot of traffic early /late but divideded most of the way to Greenville & good road all the way to I20.
By all means use US 82 and not US 380. 380 not only has congested traffic but many traffic signals. US 82 is a very acceptable highway. Some slowup going through Gainesville, but you can keep highway speed all the way through Sherman. US 69 is a good way to get down to I-20 but there are several other ways.
Jul-19-2019 01:48 PM
one_strange_texan wrote:agesilaus wrote:
We came across US 82 from AL to US 287 in TX west of Dallas last month. 82 is good until you get east of Paris TX where it degrades. So that is a bypass around DFW keeping that in mindsayoung wrote:
Another DFW bypass is get off 287 at 380 to Greenville then 69 to I20. There is a lot of traffic early /late but divideded most of the way to Greenville & good road all the way to I20.runeatcamp wrote:
Thanks to all for help. Are all votes for dropping down to I-10? It's a better route?
I use Greenville to bypass DFW when going north from the Houston area. Instead of US-380, I would use US-82 at Henrietta to travel east to US-69, then south on US 69 through Greenville to I-20. I am saying my vote is definitely not to drop down to I-10. The I-20 route is shorter and you will avoid more major metropolitan areas, and I am not just talking about DFW and Houston.
Jul-19-2019 01:47 PM
Crodad wrote:runeatcamp wrote:
Thanks to all for help. Are all votes for dropping down to I-10? It's a better route?
I wouldn't drop down to I-10 in Houston. That would make your trip a lot longer and the Traffic in Houston is terrible.
I just drove this route from Albuquerque through Dallas this past weekend. I take 287 to I-35W. Head south to I-20. then East to Shreveport. If you want to drop down to I-10, take I-49 to Lafayette and hit I-10 there. BE WARNED! there is construction from Lafayette to the Basin Bridge. no delays just narrow lanes and rough road.
You also have to time your drive through Baton Rouge. Going east you are fine till about 1 or 2pm. after that your will be stuck in very slow moving traffic. Heading west avoid morning rush traffic till about 9 and again it will slow down around 2pm.
Jul-15-2019 03:28 PM
We came across US 82 from AL to US 287 in TX west of Dallas last month. 82 is good until you get east of Paris TX where it degrades. So that is a bypass around DFW keeping that in mind
Another DFW bypass is get off 287 at 380 to Greenville then 69 to I20. There is a lot of traffic early /late but divideded most of the way to Greenville & good road all the way to I20.
Jul-15-2019 02:24 PM
Jul-15-2019 12:44 PM
agesilaus wrote:
We came across US 82 from AL to US 287 in TX west of Dallas last month. 82 is good until you get east of Paris TX where it degrades. So that is a bypass around DFW keeping that in mind
sayoung wrote:
Another DFW bypass is get off 287 at 380 to Greenville then 69 to I20. There is a lot of traffic early /late but divideded most of the way to Greenville & good road all the way to I20.
runeatcamp wrote:
Thanks to all for help. Are all votes for dropping down to I-10? It's a better route?
Jul-15-2019 09:32 AM
runeatcamp wrote:
Thanks to all for help. Are all votes for dropping down to I-10? It's a better route?
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Jul-14-2019 03:14 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Depends on timing, I would drop down to I-10 and then head east, avoid New Orleans using the I-12 bypass, and then south on I-75 to the Florida Turnpike to Orlando. But considering the current weather in Louisiana that route is out until they get the mess cleaned up.
Jul-14-2019 10:19 AM