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<blockquote data-quote="jakerz" data-source="post: 2208349" data-attributes="member: 18966"><p>I was in Beaumont Texas when Rita hit in 2005. I knew I-45 was going to be locked down. People were having to abandon their cars on the interstate because local law enforcement blocked off the exit ramps and they ran out of gas. I ended up saying screw that, and had a US map with me and took 2 lane highways into Louisiana and headed north until I hit I-20 to get back to I-35 and finally back home to Oklahoma. I didn't even live in that area and I knew everyone was going to take I-45 out and you would be rolling the dice if you took that route. Luckily I had a map, or I would have been screwed. I didn't have a smart phone then, hell, I don't even think they were around.</p><p></p><p>Having a plan is awesome. Having a backup plan is even better. Sometimes you have to do things on the fly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakerz, post: 2208349, member: 18966"] I was in Beaumont Texas when Rita hit in 2005. I knew I-45 was going to be locked down. People were having to abandon their cars on the interstate because local law enforcement blocked off the exit ramps and they ran out of gas. I ended up saying screw that, and had a US map with me and took 2 lane highways into Louisiana and headed north until I hit I-20 to get back to I-35 and finally back home to Oklahoma. I didn't even live in that area and I knew everyone was going to take I-45 out and you would be rolling the dice if you took that route. Luckily I had a map, or I would have been screwed. I didn't have a smart phone then, hell, I don't even think they were around. Having a plan is awesome. Having a backup plan is even better. Sometimes you have to do things on the fly. [/QUOTE]
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