Waco, TX Driving Tips
Watch out for people who run stop signs. This seems to be quite prevalent in residential neighborhoods. Also, be very careful to obey all the traffic laws (no matter how seemingly insignificant) if you are going to be traveling through Hewitt or Woodway (suburbs, the west side of Waco) because the c
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ops there are very picky and don't have much else to do besides pull people over for any little old thing. Also, watch out for a road in south Waco called "the Circle": its just a street that has a point where it's circular and you can get off at a few different points at it, but there have been a lot of accidents there.
Waco, TX Buying Tips
I wouldn't use Craigslist in Waco, really. A lot of trashy people and scams seem to be what make up the majority of the Waco section. So my answer would depend on what kind of budget you have to spend on your new car: if you are going to go to a dealership, look them up in the phone book, we have se
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veral. There are also some pretty good used car places, but go check them out in person first of all because some of them are owned by, well, drug addicts or ex-cons or otherwise "iffy" types so you have to be careful!
Favorite Driving Memory
I remember how excited I was the first time I drove anywhere that was actually more than 5 or 10 miles. My parents live in Woodway (a suburb of Waco) and I, by myself, drove all the way out to Gholson Road and back. I was meeting with a friend. For me it was quite a long way and I remember being a l
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ittle nervous about driving by myself, but at the time I had a system in my car so I just turned the music up and tried to relax and I made it!
Favorite Road
Waco Drive
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I like to drive down Waco Drive because it's an easy street to figure out if you don't have that much practice at driving (like me), plus people usually don't drive crazy in that area. It's just a very cut-and-dry road that eventually leads to the interstate. It goes through most of Waco, though. I
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used to go to East Waco all the time and it was the easiest route for me to get there from Woodway to the east side. This was back when I first started driving, so about 16 or 17.
Waco, TX Driving Tips
One tip that I would give to other drivers driving around this city is to try and make your trips in the mornings. It seems like most everyone around the area begins driving after lunch for some reason. The roads are much more congested then. If you go wherever you want to go in the mornings you
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find that there is hardly anyone around and the roads are not congested at all.
Waco, TX Buying Tips
The best place to buy a car is to drive along Loop 340. It's known as the auto mile because of the number of car dealerships that have opened along the stretch of the highway. You will find practically any brand and type of car you want all on that same road.
Favorite Driving Memory
My favorite memory happened one evening coming home from work. Traffic does get bad around the this time of day so I was expecting a long commute. I began my trip home and turned onto my usual route. I was driving at my usual speed also. This route also has a lot of traffic lights along the way
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as well as congestion. In any case, as I began heading down the road I noticed that I was making all of the lights before they turned yellow! I was able to practically glide down this street without any stops for lights or congestion. It was really a great day to be driving in town.
Favorite Road
Franklin Avenue
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I like Franklin Avenue because it is very diverse. At one end of the road is the older parts of the town. It has the older businesses and older decor of the times that they were built in. As you continue driving you find yourself in the modern, current part of town. This end has a lot of new busi
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ness and the decor is also very up to date.
Waco, TX Driving Tips
Don't run over anyone if you drive around Baylor University.
Waco, TX Buying Tips
Recommend doing the research first before purchasing a car. There are several places to purchase a car, but none of them seem to be targeting college students. This is also a smaller city, in comparison to the major cities, so there's a focus on trucks in the commercials on TV here.
Favorite Driving Memory
I used to live in Austin, Texas. That city is notorious for bad traffic - as in, spend an hour trying to get home from work on IH-35 during rush hour bad. With that frame of reference, driving in Waco is great. I've never seen the 5pm rush hour traffic even on the major highway and it only takes me
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seven minutes to get home from work.
Favorite Road
Valley Mills
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This road is the major roadway that gets you to most of your minor shopping needs, including an HEB grocery store and all your fast food preferences. It also gives you a decent taste of the city and takes you towards Lake Waco.