question +
answer)". So each Q as h3, answer as p. Not list. We must not use bold? We can use strong for emphasis. Allowed. We must not use any other tags like div, span, etc. We need to end with a booking CTA paragraph mentioning phone and online booking and promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips. We must not use banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Avoid those words entirely. We must not invent policies like free cancellation, wait-time guarantees. So just say we monitor flights and adjust pickup. We must not use placeholder tokens. We must not use any markdown. Just HTML tags. We must output only the HTML body. Let's craft. Word count: Let's count roughly. We'll write about 420 words. We'll produce:
Richardson to Tyler Shuttle
Then several paragraphs. Then FAQ: maybe 3 Q&As. Then CTA paragraph. Make sure only allowed tags. We must not include any extra tags like. Use
for line breaks. We can use
- maybe for something else but not required. But allowed. We must not use maybe for emphasis. We must not use maybe for link to booking page? Could include a link to online booking. Use . But we must not include placeholder tokens. We can include a generic link like book online. That's okay. We must not include any other tags. Let's draft content. First paragraph: introduce service, distance, drive time, highways. Second paragraph: mention pickup neighborhoods in Richardson: e.g., Canyon Creek, Heights Park, University Park? Actually Richardson neighborhoods: Canyon Creek, Cottonwood, Northrich, etc. Also mention major landmarks: Richardson City Hall, University of Texas at Dallas, etc. Third paragraph: mention drop-off neighborhoods in Tyler: Downtown Tyler, Rose City, Hollytree, etc. Also mention Tyler's main roads: Broadway, Loop 323. Fourth paragraph: mention I-20 eastbound, US-69 north, typical travel time 2h6m to 2h54m (126-174 minutes). Mention traffic patterns. Fifth paragraph: mention service features: door-to-door, professional drivers, comfortable vehicles, luggage space. Then FAQ: Q1: How long does the trip take? A: typical drive time 2h6m-2h54m depending on traffic. Q2: Where will you pick me up in Richardson? A: We meet you at any address you provide, including homes, offices, hotels, or the Richardson Transit Center. Q3: What happens if my flight is delayed? A: We track incoming flights and shift the pickup time accordingly; the driver will be ready when you land. But we must not promise specific free wait duration. So just say we monitor flights and adjust pickup. We must not use banned words: "Any Address" is banned? The banned phrase list includes "Any Address". So we cannot use "Any Address". Must avoid that phrase. So we cannot say "any address". We can say "your chosen location" or "the address you provide". Avoid "Any Address". Also "Better", "Flexible", "Safer", "Faster", "Convenient", "Affordable" banned. Avoid those words. We must not use "Flexible" etc. So careful. We must not use "Any Address" as a phrase. So avoid that. We must not use "Better" etc. So avoid. Now CTA paragraph: "Call (817) 403-6196 to reserve your seat or book online at [link] and use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips." Make sure to include phone number exactly as (817) 403-6196. Now ensure word count 350-500. Let's count approximate words. We'll write about 430 words. Let's draft. Count words manually. Paragraph 1: "Texas Shuttle connects Richardson and Tyler with a private door‑to‑door ride that covers roughly 93 miles in a straight line and a little more on the road. The trip follows I‑20 east out of the Dallas metro area and then US‑69 north into Tyler, delivering a typical travel window of 126 to 174 minutes depending on traffic." Count words: Texas(1) Shuttle2 connects3 Richardson4 and5 Tyler6 with7 a8 private9 door‑to‑door10 ride11 that12 covers13 roughly14 9315 miles16 in17 a18 straight19 line20 and21 a22 little23 more24 on25 the26 road27 The28 trip29 follows30 I‑2031 east32 out33 of34 the35 Dallas36 metro37 area38 and39 then40 US‑6941 north42 into43 Tyler,44 delivering45 a46 typical47 travel48 window49 of50 12651 to52 17453 minutes54 depending55 on56 traffic57. => 57 words. Paragraph 2: "In Richardson the pickup can be arranged at homes near Canyon Creek, offices along Central Expressway, hotels close to the University of Texas at Dallas campus, or the Richardson Transit Center on Greenville Avenue." Count words: In1 Richardson2 the3 pickup4 can5 be6 arranged7 at8 homes9 near10 Canyon11 Creek,12 offices13 along14 Central15 Expressway,16 hotels17 close18 to19 the20 University21 of22 Texas23 at24 Dallas25 campus,26 or27 the28 Richardson29 Transit30 Center31 on32 Greenville33 Avenue34. => 34 words. Paragraph 3: "On the Tyler side the driver drops passengers at downtown addresses near the historic square, at the Rose City medical district, at hotels along Broadway, or at residential streets off Loop 323." Count: On1 the2 Tyler3 side4 the5 driver6 drops7 passengers8 at9 downtown10 addresses11 near12 the13 historic14 square,15 at16 the17 Rose18 City19 medical20 district,21 at22 hotels23 along24 Broadway,25 or26 at27 residential28 streets29 off30 Loop31 32332. => 32 words. Paragraph 4: "The route stays on I‑20 for the majority of the distance, crossing the Trinity River near Kaufman before turning onto US‑69 at the Tyler interchange; rush‑hour congestion around Mesquite and the I‑20/US‑69 junction can add 15 to 30 minutes to the
