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Road Info: Hwy #277 From Abilene, TX To Sonora, TX
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<blockquote data-quote="BwanaDik" data-source="post: 1403869" data-attributes="member: 13660"><p>Do you mean Sonora on I-10? I can't find a Sonoma. 277 should be Ok but watch out for cattle and buzzards on the side of the road (no kidding, I killed a slow buzzard trying to take off with my 'Wing)</p><p></p><p>Just got back from West Texas (Orla) yesterday. Stay off 285 at all costs, it's construction from Orla to I-20. RR 302 is single lane with flag man from 285 to about three miles east of the junction. As said above, anyplace west of about U.S.-385/Midland is full of tankers and oilfield trucks. I think one person dies every week on 285. Most of the roads around that area are under some sort of construction so many of them have huge shoulders at the lane transition. Be very careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BwanaDik, post: 1403869, member: 13660"] Do you mean Sonora on I-10? I can't find a Sonoma. 277 should be Ok but watch out for cattle and buzzards on the side of the road (no kidding, I killed a slow buzzard trying to take off with my 'Wing) Just got back from West Texas (Orla) yesterday. Stay off 285 at all costs, it's construction from Orla to I-20. RR 302 is single lane with flag man from 285 to about three miles east of the junction. As said above, anyplace west of about U.S.-385/Midland is full of tankers and oilfield trucks. I think one person dies every week on 285. Most of the roads around that area are under some sort of construction so many of them have huge shoulders at the lane transition. Be very careful. [/QUOTE]
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Road Info: Hwy #277 From Abilene, TX To Sonora, TX
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