We need to produce HTML body with h2 heading "Temple to Irving Shuttle". 350-500 words unique content, route-specific geography, neighborhoods, highways, airport terminals relevant to this route. Include short FAQ (2-3 Q&As) as h3 question + p answer. No banned words as bullet list. No invented awards, review counts, price unless fact provides. No invented policies. No placeholder tokens. End with booking CTA paragraph mentioning phone (817) 403-6196 and book online; mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
We must use only tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No other tags. Must not include html/body/head. Must output clean HTML.
Word count 350-500 words. Let's aim ~420 words.
We need to mention real geography: Temple (city in Bell County, central Texas), Irving (city in Dallas County, part of Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex). Highways: I-35E? Actually route from Temple to Irving: likely I-35 north to US-67? Let's think: Temple to Irving distance ~121 miles straight line, road distance maybe ~135 miles via I-35 N to I-30? Actually Temple to Irving: take I-35 north to Waco? Wait Temple is south of Waco? Temple is north of Austin, south of Waco. Irving is near Dallas. Route: I-35 north from Temple to Waco, then I-35 continues to Dallas? Actually I-35 goes through Waco, then splits into I-35E (through Dallas) and I-35W (through Fort Worth). Irving is on I-35E corridor. So route: I-35 N from Temple to Waco, continue on I-35 N to Dallas, then I-35E to Irving. Could also take US-84 to I-35? But main is I-35.
Neighborhoods: In Irving, mention Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) terminals A, B, C, D, E. In Temple, mention downtown Temple, Scott & White Medical Center, Temple Mall, etc.
Airport terminals relevant: DFW Airport terminals.
We need to mention door-to-door drive time 164-226 minutes (approx 2h44 to 3h46). Use that.
FAQ: Q: How long does the trip take? A: typical door-to-door 164-226 minutes depending on traffic. Q: Where will you pick me up? A: We pick up at any address in Temple and drop off at any address in Irving, including DFW terminals. Q: What if my flight is delayed? A: We monitor flight status and adjust pickup time accordingly.
We must not promise free wait time.
We must not use banned words as bullet list. We can use bullet list for FAQ? The rule says "Do NOT use the words ... as a bullet list — that boilerplate is banned." So we can use bullet list for FAQ? It says include short route-specific FAQ (2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer). So we should use h3 for question, p for answer. Not bullet list. So we will not use ul/li for FAQ. But we can use ul/li elsewhere if needed, but not needed.
We must not use banned words anywhere? The rule: "Do NOT use the words 'Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable' as a bullet list — that boilerplate is banned." It says as a bullet list. So we can use those words in normal text? Safer maybe but avoid. Safer to avoid those words entirely.
We must not invent policies. So just mention monitor flights and adjust pickup.
We must not use placeholder tokens.
We must end with CTA paragraph mentioning phone and book online, promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
We must only use allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. We can include a link for online booking maybe book online. That's allowed.
We must not include any other tags like div, span, etc.
We must ensure word count 350-500. Let's count roughly.
We'll write content paragraphs.
Let's draft.
Word count estimate: Each paragraph ~80 words. 5 paragraphs = 400. Plus FAQ ~2 Q&A each ~30 words = 60. CTA ~30. Total ~490. Good.
Now produce HTML.
We must ensure only allowed tags. Use for emphasis maybe.
We must not include any stray newline? It's okay.
Let's write.
We'll produce:
Temple to Irving Shuttle
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How long does the trip take?
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Where will you pick me up and drop me off?
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What happens if my flight is delayed?
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Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
Make sure no banned words. Avoid "convenient", "affordable", etc. Use natural language. Check for any banned words: "Any Address" not used. "Better", "Flexible", "Safer", "Faster", "Convenient", "Affordable" not used. Good. Check for invented policies: we only say monitor flights and adjust pickup. No free wait. Check for price: not invented. Check for awards: none. Check for placeholder tokens: none. Check for tags: only allowed tags used. No ul/li used, but allowed. Not needed. Word count: Let's count roughly. Paragraph 1: "Travelers leaving Temple’s historic downtown, past the Scott & White Medical Center and the Temple Mall, head north on Interstate 35 toward the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex. The route follows I‑35 through Waco, then stays on I‑35E as it crosses the Trinity River and enters Irving’s Las Colinas and Valley Ranch districts before reaching the terminals of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport." Count words: Let's count: Travelers(1) leaving2 Temple’s3 historic4 downtown,5 past6 the7 Scott8 &9 White10 Medical11 Center12 and13 the14 Temple15 Mall,16 head17 north18 on19 Interstate 3520 toward21 the22 Dallas‑Fort23 Worth24 metroplex.25 The26 route27 follows28 I‑3529 through30 Waco,31 then32 stays33 on34 I‑35E35 as36 it37 crosses38 the39 Trinity40 River41 and42 enters43 Irving’s44 Las Colinas45 and46 Valley47 Ranch48 districts49 before50 reaching51 the52 terminals53 of54 Dallas/Fort55 Worth56 International57 Airport58. That's ~58 words. Paragraph 2: "The straight‑line distance between the two cities is about 121 miles, while the road distance runs a little longer. Typical door‑to‑door drive time falls between 164 and 226 minutes, depending on rush‑hour congestion around the I‑35/I‑30 interchange and the DFW airport approaches." Count: The1 straight‑line2 distance3 between4 the5 two6 cities7 is8 about9 121 miles,10 while11 the12 road13 distance14 runs15 a16 little17 longer.18 Typical19 door‑to‑door20 drive21 time22 falls23 between24 16425 and26 226 minutes,27 depending28 on29 rush‑hour30 congestion31 around32 the33 I‑35/I‑3034 interchange35 and36 the37 DFW38 airport39 approaches40. ~40 words. Paragraph 3: "Our drivers know the rhythm of the corridor, timing the departure to avoid the heaviest bottlenecks near the Waco‑to‑Dallas stretch and the airport’s north‑bound ramps. The vehicle travels directly from your doorstep in Temple — whether it’s a residence near the University of Mary Hardin‑Baylor or a hotel on South 31st Street — to the exact address you provide in Irving, including any DFW terminal." Count: Our1 drivers2 know3 the4 rhythm5 of6 the7 corridor,8 timing9