Posted by Traffic Reporter on February 1st, 2011 in General
The Pittsburg Steelers will meet the Green Bay Packers for a Texas showdown.
Welcome with a warm Texas Howdy!
The stadium has reached capacity seating More than 5,000 seats are being added. External party pavillions have been built to accommodate on-premise Big Game watching gatherings – starting at $200 a person. Sounds like a lot of fun. But for that price plus expenses for transportation and food, you and your buddies could purchase your own big screen TV plus some pretty good grub, and avoid the traffic.
If you are fortunate enough to be going to the game, be sure to check the traffic report and leave with plenty of time for travel, parking, and seating. The less stress from your commute, the more energy you’ll have to enjoy the game.
Oh yeah, don’t forget to bundle up. Though this is Texas, it looks like the Packers brought the Green Bay temperatures with them.
Posted by Traffic Reporter on February 1st, 2011 in General
Last night it rained in the Texas region, then turned icy when the blast of northern air hit early this morning. Many businesses and schools closed in the DFW area, and numerous thoroughfares were impacted as 18 wheelers spun out.
DFW Airport and Love Field Airport closed down for a while, but now that the precipitation has moved on, they are both back in operation. The storm is now causing blizzard conditions for Oklahoma, Missouri, and Illinois. Record low temperature are expected to be in the low teens in the North Texas area. Streets and roads remain treacherous since very little melting is expected.
You should expect a shutdown of ground traffic and airport delays and closures.
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Happy February!
Posted by Traffic Reporter on January 2nd, 2011 in General
What an exciting time it is. Be safe and enjoy your fresh start in Twenty-Eleven!
Posted by Traffic Reporter on December 24th, 2010 in General
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We wish you the very best in love and the blessings of the true meaning of Christmas. Be safe on the roads, enjoy your time with loved ones, and remember The Reason for the season |
Merry Christmas from the Traffic Report Team
Posted by Traffic Reporter on November 23rd, 2010 in General
We at Traffic Report wish you a safe, happy, and enjoyable Thanksgiving. Indeed this is still an awesome country to be thankful for.
For those of you flying, we hope you make it through security without too much hassle.
Best,
Traffic Report
Posted by Traffic Reporter on November 2nd, 2010 in General
Hope and Change – that’s what this country is all about. Get out and vote, America!