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To: huldah1776
Those intersections were very distracting for me flying in for a few days from California.

What a mess. For a small town there were a lot of accidents. Years before I moved there they had never had a traffic study and when they did it made it easier for driving but the locals were still in the habit of going thru the red lights. I learned to look both ways before going on a green light.

My impression of Branson has just been nudged even lower than it was to begin with. Wow. And also, yikes.

Why can't they just use a big "roundabout" and build a coliseum in the middle, and have gladiator fights there on weekends? But no, nobody listens to my traffic ideas...

22 posted on 09/16/2017 2:28:41 PM PDT by SteveH
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To: SteveH

The drivers going thru the red lights are in Spfld. In Branson the speed limit during the summer is usually below 25mph...LOL 3 million people visit every year last I heard.

The Branson tourists often go to Spfld Bass Pro. I love Branson...in the winter! It really is very family friendly and my favorite shop is(was?- I moved in 2010) the Alaska shop at the most eastern end. I don’t like the vegas lights but I didn’t go at night. Good rates for seniors.

Also loving blue grass I enjoyed “steal your dollar city” (silver dollar cityI), the re-enactments all over the place and most of all, the prairie grass. Lived in Spfld for 13 yrs and the best part was that it only took 20 minutes to cross it and then it was farm and country. My brother loved to fish so it’s a great place for the wife to shop and hubby to fish.


23 posted on 09/16/2017 2:53:27 PM PDT by huldah1776 ( Vote Pro-life! Allow God to bless America before He avenges the death of the innocent.)
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