Yeah, but Texas can do what it wants cause it's a whole other planet.
Honestly, Texas is so head-and-shoulders above most other states when it comes to signing, that I'm only about two inches away from trusting their judgment over that of the FHWA.
Nah. Texas is kind of a shitshow to me after my trip to Austin last year. Their level of expansion is great, but some of it is really not thought out well at all. And I question the quality of the construction itself as well.
I dislike their attachment to Clearview as well.
I have a love or hate with Clearview, and to be honest it’s dependent on how it’s installed… sometimes it looks okay, other times it’s hideous. Overall, I still prefer FHWA and it looks far better, but I can tolerate Clearview.
Texas has done it mostly decent, to be honest, to the point it hasn’t bothered me anymore. My biggest gripe about Texas would be their work zones… they are seemingly always dangerous, narrow lanes, abrupt shifts, barely visible lines, poor signage, barriers that are never straight (random bounce back and forth and jut out into the small “shoulder” space randomly, etc.
Sometimes speed limits are inconsistent, but that’s more of a small gripe than anything. I’d rather deal with a random 65 mph or 70 mph rural zone (as opposed to 75 mph), then a 55 mph in another state.
And that leads to probably one of my more favorable qualities about Texas… speed limits. The inconsistent, and oddball areas aside, you will most likely see consistent 70-75 mph speed limits in rural areas, regardless of being a two lane road or 6 lane urban interstate. Most states, on the other hand, simply artificially restrict speed based on classification - if there’s an intersection, can be no higher than 55 mph, etc. which is incredibly annoying.