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Say What? (TxDOT Glossary)
The "Other" Districts
Texas, our, Texas
100

In 1986, the "Don't Mess With Texas" anti-littering campaign began with a Cotton Bowl ad featuring this Texas icon?

Stevie Ray Vaughn

100

This sits atop the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris, Texas.

A cowboy hat

100

The part of a roadway having a constructed surface for the facilitation of vehicular traffic.

Pavement

100

This district's PIO is Rhonda Oaks and home to former Dallas Cowboy Dez Bryant.

Lufkin

100

This is the official State Insect of Texas.

Monarch Butterfly

200

Over 1.1 million visitors stop at these roadside rest areas, or "TICS", each year.

Travel Information Centers

200

In 1993, a 51-day standoff occurred between law enforcement and what religious group outside of Waco?

The Branch Davidians

200

The portion of a divided highway separating the opposing traffic flows.

Median

200

This is the southern-most TxDOT district.

Pharr

200

Spain, Mexico, Republic of Texas, Confederate States, and the United States are five of the six sovereign countries that have controlled Texas. Name the missing one.

France

300

This is the name of the Emergency Management Software used by TxDOT during winter weather events.

VEOCI

300

Don Henley, member of this American band, was born and raised in the Atlanta District.

The Eagles

300

An interconnecting roadway or a traffic interchange on which vehicles may enter or leave a designated highway.

Ramp (entrance or exit ramp)

300

This district is home to Vernon College, the Graham Drive-In Theater, Waggoner Ranch, and the town of Graham, which is said to have the "largest downtown square in America". 

Wichita Falls 


300

On February 1, 2003, this space shuttle disintegrated while re-entering Earth's atmosphere over Texas.

Columbia


400

Name the year:
- Nirvana released "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
- The Gulf War began
- The Soviet Union dissolved
- We officially became known as the Texas Dept. of       Transportation

1991

400

Invented in 1956 by Bette Nesmith Graham in Dallas, this product was created to hide typing mistakes and help keep documents clean.

Liquid Paper

400

A sloped wall of stone or concrete used to prevent erosion.

Riprap

400

This district includes the Marfa Lights, Guadelupe Mountains National Park, and a Blue Origin launch site.

El Paso

400

According to Forbes, this Texan (worth $107.4 billion) is the founder, chairman, and CEO of one of the world's largest technology infrastructure companies.

Michael Dell

500

These type of roads total the most centerline miles in state-owned roadways.

Farm or Ranch to market roads

500

For years, Athens, TX (TYL) boasts that it is the "birthplace" of this world-famous food. (Although it is often debated)

The hamburger

500

The right to use or control an area of the property of another for designated purposes.

Easement

500

This district has 13 letters in its name. The most of any TxDOT District.

Corpus Christi

500

This language is the third-most spoken language in Texas.

Vietnamese

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