1. No lane splitting in Dallas unless you do it illegally. So that's not an issue.2. HOV. If it's on your route, then there's nothing more that needs to be said.
3. Texpress - You can get half off if you remember to use the app. If you are going 80mph in there during traffic time, you will be passed repeatedly by other vehicles, so pick up the pace.
Where are you traveling to and from in Dallas? That makes a big difference on whether the FJR is for you. When I was working at Tollway and 635, while living in Seagoville it was about 35 miles and would take me 45 minutes to get home. Used to piss off my coworker because his 10 mile commute to The Colony would take him 45 minutes. My commute the FJR worked for, but I'd not have wanted to do his commute on the FJR.
Right now, in the morning counting suit up time, I can be to work faster in my paid for CRV, but I don't arrive in as good of a mood as I do with the FJR.
When I parked in a parking garage all my gear went into the top box and side bags. Except for boots, those get stashed under my desk. When I had an assigned desk I just kept shoes at work and would Mr. Rogers it when I got there. Now I carry them in my backpack that is stored in my top box on my way to work.
There's lots of ways to make the FJR work for you as a commuter, it just depends on when you can work out and if you really like doing it.
Dallas to Colorado on an FJR? I got you covered right here.
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