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dan
03-13-2004, 12:01 AM
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http://www.kxan.com/Global/story.asp?S=1708452&nav=0s3cLV3K

ayn
03-13-2004, 11:19 AM
Yeah, traffic there was a mess, took them like 5 hours to clear it up. It was on 2222 before 620 right? It was slippery and there were a few turns, but still kindda hard to lose it there unless she was driving at some insane speed. I wonder if the car had DSC.

--Andrew

killerdeck
03-13-2004, 12:44 PM
Hey guys,

Saw footage of that on two different channels. It was a horribly mangled E30 from my observation of the rims and bumper, but I could be wrong. There was absolutely nothing left but a crumpled hunk of crap for the actual car portion. I havent seen a wreck that bad in a while. I did have fun sitting in traffic for 30 minutes to get through the intersection at Parmer and McNeil, backed up to almost to BMW!!! Supposedly at least one BMW in that wreck and at least four other mangled cars. What a mess! Just reminds me to be extra careful in conditions that are not perfect.

-Evan

ayn
03-13-2004, 12:57 PM
wow, that's a long way from 2222/620 to Parmer/McNeil (pretty much where I live)...

--Andrew

Plaz
03-14-2004, 12:45 AM
2222? I've never heard of a four-digit highway before. Guess it's 'cause your state is so damn super-sized.

dan
03-14-2004, 10:10 AM
2222? I've never heard of a four-digit highway before. Guess it's 'cause your state is so damn super-sized.

we've got lots of them here. but, they're Ranch Roads, not highways :eek:

nate
03-14-2004, 10:41 AM
we've got lots of them here. but, they're Ranch Roads, not highways :eek:

Isn't 2222 an FM road? Farm-to-market?

As cities have developed, some FM roads are now in urban areas, like 2222 or 1093 (Westheimer) in Houston.

killerdeck
03-14-2004, 04:24 PM
we've got lots of them here. but, they're Ranch Roads, not highways :eek:

Isn't 2222 an FM road? Farm-to-market?

As cities have developed, some FM roads are now in urban areas, like 2222 or 1093 (Westheimer) in Houston.

Bingo! I have always loved thinking about Farm to Market roads that go through major urban areas nowadays.

dan
03-14-2004, 08:19 PM
we've got lots of them here. but, they're Ranch Roads, not highways :eek:

Isn't 2222 an FM road? Farm-to-market?

As cities have developed, some FM roads are now in urban areas, like 2222 or 1093 (Westheimer) in Houston.

Oops, yep. 2222 is an FM...620 is an RR though.

ayn
03-15-2004, 01:12 AM
I finally found out what "FM" and "RR" stand for! Cool!

nate
03-15-2004, 08:25 AM
Bingo! I have always loved thinking about Farm to Market roads that go through major urban areas nowadays.

They don't typically actually go through downtown areas, but now that urban centers have expanded, you have buldings like this just off farm roads :lol:

http://www.property-website.com/sites/4/live/upload/images/06c49400-7e9e-484b-955f-dda252845952.jpg

jpgurl
03-15-2004, 02:31 PM
Rumor has it that said BMW driver above was otherwise pre-occupied on her phone. But that's just what I heard.

Austin American Statesman:

Austin woman dies in wreck while talking on cell phone
Friend on other end of call hears the crash

Friends said 29-year-old Sarah Polkowski of Austin often talked on her cell phone while she was driving.

In the midst of a conversation Friday with her best friend, she lost control of her red BMW on a rain-slick road, swerved into oncoming traffic and hit a commercial truck.

Her friend "heard her intake of breath, like a startle," said her husband, Stephen Polkowski, "and then something that sounded like the start of a crash before the call ended."

Austin police, who were still investigating the cause of the noon wreck on RM 2222, said witnesses saw the westbound BMW veer into the eastbound lanes.

snip...

ayn
03-15-2004, 04:10 PM
heh... how stupid! I hope more Austin motorists read this story and start using headsets or a bluetooth phones, or just wait until they get home to talk.

--Andrew

jpgurl
03-15-2004, 05:54 PM
wrong place at the wrong time too. slippery roads probably didn't help. :-(

Lartymarf
03-25-2004, 02:33 PM
What's the difference between a Farm to Market road VS. a Ranch Road?

Yes, Texas is super sized.

4 digit road names are kewl... have to repeat it a couple times to remember when ya first hear it. But that's just me.

killerdeck
03-25-2004, 02:44 PM
What's the difference between a Farm to Market road VS. a Ranch Road?

I'm pretty sure that an FM is a road that was called that because it went from a non-urban ("country") area to another urban ("city") area. 2222 goes from out where there used to be NOTHING 25 yrs ago to a fairly highly populated area at Mopac and 2222. As for a RR, Im not quite certain, but I have lived in the area almost 20 yrs and most of the land back then where 620 is now was owned by one or more HUGE ranch owners. Meaning I think 620 was originally strictly a road to go from either one ranch to another or maybe even just go from one side of a massive ranch to the other side. That would be my guess.

-Evan

ayn
03-25-2004, 04:29 PM
I bet you can buy a ranch out there cheap 20 years ago!

Lartymarf
03-25-2004, 05:27 PM
I bet you can buy a ranch out there cheap 20 years ago!

How about a big ranch that 360 now sits on top of?
Imagine how nice of a race track you can build in the Hill Country East and West of 360. It's like you can build a Nurburgring in Austin.

15 mile track, 60 turns, with elevation changes as much as 30 stories. Perfectly smooth pavement, with perfectly clean red and white strips at each apex, turn in, and track out points. Just gotta fench the entire place down so there won't be any deer or cowz hangin out.