**"Just for reference. Here is one for Brazoria,Galveston and Harris county. Actually it went well for being the first year that officials could call for voluntary evacs. It was only those that were NOT in the zones which created so many of the traffic problems.
**"I would have to think that Florida is better prepared than we were for something such as this."**
Scott[/quote]
FYI. . . . . we were out earlier this evening (9ish) and I75 northbound was a little heavier than normal for a saturday night. there was NO evidence of any kind of exodus. (I-75 is the MAJOR exit route out of the Sarasota/Ft. Myers/Naples area) we are about an hour north of sarasota.
unfortunately Scott, you would be dead wrong. Florida should be better prepared, but we have squeaked by so many times & been told so often "not to panic" that no one panics. hardly anyone does anything. last year was so insane that it made people a little shell-shocked, and this year we've been missed by BIG ones twice so i guess people figure it's just one more drill. they will get up sunday & go to a ball game like always. IF it does hit anywhere near a heavily populated area it will be really bad, cause people will all try to leave at the last minute & you know how that goes. i'm a native & so's my husband, but he has listened to all the local mets say that it's not coming here & if it does, it will be the worst kind of misery trying to get out. we know all the alternate routes, but it's still no fun being out there in a storm (we left EVERY time last year)
from down here there's only one direction to go & not nearly enough roads for everyone, plus many of the snowbirds are here.
i'm just praying that it will fizzle by monday.
SG
(please note: no caps, no bold, just my opinion)









