Nerve-shredding Texas bridge reopens…

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There was a time, long long ago that summertime ‘drivers ed’ classes included a mandatory crossing of the more narrow, older version of the Rainbow Bridge. Imagine the shredded nerves of brand new drivers going through that experience. And the nerves of steel that the driving instructor possessed. (God Bless them. The things that educators would do for some extra money…)

That was also a time when brand new, ‘state of the art’ driving simulators were used in the now demolished B wing of the high school.

 
There was a time, long long ago that summertime ‘drivers ed’ classes included a mandatory crossing of the more narrow, older version of the Rainbow Bridge. Imagine the shredded nerves of brand new drivers going through that experience. And the nerves of steel that the driving instructor possessed. (God Bless them. The things that educators would do for some extra money…)

That was also a time when brand new, ‘state of the art’ driving simulators were used in the now demolished B wing of the high school.

I did it. Nothing to it.
Just stay in your lane and keep your distance. No drama, just relax.
 

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