We need to produce HTML body with only allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No html/body/head. Must open with
heading "Bryan to Round Rock Shuttle". 350-500 words unique content. Include short FAQ 2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer. No banned words as bullet list: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Must not use those words as bullet list; but can we use them in text? The rule says "Do NOT use the words ... as a bullet list — that boilerplate is banned. Write naturally instead." So we can use them in paragraph but not as bullet list. Safer to avoid them altogether. We must not invent awards, review counts, price. No policies like wait-time guarantees, refund promises, free-cancellation windows, luggage limits. For flight delays: say we monitor flights and adjust pickup — never promise specific free-wait duration. We must not use placeholder tokens. End with booking CTA paragraph mentioning phone (817) 403-6196 and that they can book online; mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips. Word count 350-500 words. Let's aim ~420 words. We need to mention real geography, neighborhoods, highways, airport terminals relevant to this route. Bryan is in Brazos County, near Texas A&M, major roads: TX-6, US-190, I-35? Actually route from Bryan to Round Rock (near Austin). Likely take TX-6 South to US-190 West to I-35 South? Or TX-6 to US-190 to I-35. Could mention passing through College Station, Navasota, Caldwell, etc. Round Rock near Austin, near I-35, near Dell campus, near Round Rock Premium Outlets. Also mention Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA) maybe for flights? But route is intercity shuttle between Bryan and Round Rock, not necessarily airport. But could mention that many travelers connect to Austin-Bergstrom Airport from Round Rock. Also mention neighborhoods: Bryan's Downtown, Texas A&M campus, Round Rock's Old Town, Dell Diamond. Highways: TX-6, US-190, I-35. We need to avoid banned words in bullet list. We'll not use bullet list for those words. We'll use bullet list for FAQ maybe? But FAQ is h3 + p, not bullet list. Could include a small ul for something else but not needed. We must only use allowed tags. So we can use ul/li for FAQ? But spec says FAQ as h3 question + p answer. So we will not use ul. We must not use any other tags like div, span, etc. We'll produce:
Bryan to Round Rock Shuttle
... content ...
... maybe multiple paragraphs. Then FAQ:How long does the trip take?
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Where will you pick me up in Bryan?
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What happens if my flight is delayed?
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Then CTA paragraph:Ready to travel? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online. Use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
Make sure word count 350-500. Let's count roughly. We'll write about 420 words. We must ensure no banned words appear as bullet list. We'll not use bullet list at all. We must not use any tags besides allowed. So only h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. We'll not use ul/li. We'll not use strong or a unless needed. Could use strong for emphasis but not required. We'll not use a tag (anchor) unless needed. Not needed. We'll produce plain HTML. Let's draft content. Word count estimate: each paragraph ~80 words. We'll have maybe 5 paragraphs = 400 words. Let's write. Paragraph 1: intro. Paragraph 2: route details, highways, landmarks. Paragraph 3: neighborhoods, typical travel time. Paragraph 4: service features (door-to-door, professional drivers, monitoring flights). Paragraph 5: mention Round Rock attractions. Then FAQ 3 Q&As. Then CTA. Count words. We'll count roughly. Paragraph 1: "Travelers moving between Bryan and Round Rock can rely on a private door‑to‑door shuttle that covers the roughly 79‑mile straight‑line distance in about 107 to 147 minutes, depending on traffic and the exact pickup and drop‑off points." Count words: Travelers(1) moving2 between3 Bryan4 and5 Round6 Rock7 can8 rely9 on10 a11 private12 door‑to‑door13 shuttle14 that15 covers16 the17 roughly18 79‑mile19 straight‑line20 distance21 in22 about23 10724 to25 14726 minutes,27 depending28 on29 traffic30 and31 the32 exact33 pickup34 and35 drop‑off36 points37. => 37 words. Paragraph 2: "The most common routing follows Texas 6 south out of Bryan, merges onto US‑190 west through College Station and Navasota, then joins Interstate 35 south near Caldwell before arriving in Round Rock just north of the Austin‑Bergstrom International Airport corridor." Count words: The1 most2 common3 routing4 follows5 Texas6 67 south8 out9 of10 Bryan,11 merges12 onto13 US‑19014 west15 through16 College17 Station18 and19 Navasota,20 then21 joins22 Interstate 3523 south24 near25 Caldwell26 before27 arriving28 in29 Round30 Rock31 just32 north33 of34 the35 Austin‑Bergstrom36 International37 Airport38 corridor39. => 39 words. Paragraph 3: "Along the way passengers pass the Texas A&M University campus, the historic downtown square of Bryan, the rolling hills of the Brazos Valley, and the growing commercial corridor of Round Rock that includes the Dell Diamond, the Round Rock Premium Outlets, and the tech‑focused business parks near the I‑35/US‑79 interchange." Count words: Along1 the2 way3 passengers4 pass5 the6 Texas A&M7 University8 campus,9 the10 historic11 downtown12 square13 of14 Bryan,15 the16 rolling17 hills18 of19 the20 Brazos21 Valley,22 and23 the24 growing25 commercial26 corridor27 of28 Round29 Rock30 that31 includes32 the33 Dell34 Diamond,35 the36 Round37 Rock38 Premium39 Outlets,40 and41 the42 tech‑focused43 business44 parks45 near46 the47 I‑35/US‑7948 interchange49. => 49 words. Paragraph 4: "Each ride is scheduled around your itinerary, with a professional driver meeting you at any address in Bryan — whether it’s a residence near the campus, a hotel on South College Avenue, or the Bryan‑College Station Regional Airport — and delivering you to a specific location in Round Rock such as a downtown office, a hotel on North Mays Street, or the airport terminal for a connecting flight." Count words: Each1 ride2 is3 scheduled4 around5 your6 itinerary,7 with8 a9 professional10 driver11 meeting12 you13 at14 any15 address16 in17 Bryan — whether18 it’s19 a20 residence21 near22 the23 campus,24 a25 hotel26 on27 South28 College29 Avenue,30 or31 the32 Bryan‑College33 Station34 Regional35 Airport — and36 delivering37 you38 to39 a40 specific41 location42 in43 Round44 Rock45 such46 as47 a48 downtown49 office,50 a51 hotel52 on53 North54 Mays55 Street,56 or57 the58 airport59 terminal60 for61 a62 connecting63 flight64. => 64 words. Paragraph 5: "Our dispatch team monitors incoming flight status in real time, so if your arrival at Austin‑Bergstrom is delayed the driver will adjust the pickup window accordingly without you needing to call in." Count words: Our1 dispatch2 team3 monitors4 incoming5 flight6 status7 in8 real9 time,10 so11 if12 your13 arrival14 at1