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answer). So each Q as h3, answer as p. We must not use any other tags like div, span, etc. We need a booking call-to-action paragraph at end. We must not use banned words as bullet list. We can avoid bullet list entirely, just use paragraphs. But we can use ul/li for something else? Not needed. Safer to not use ul/li at all, just paragraphs and h3/p for FAQ. But the allowed tags include ul, li, but not required. We'll just not use them. We must ensure word count 350-500. Let's count approximate words. We'll write content: h2: Tyler to Garland Shuttle Paragraph 1: intro about service, distance, drive time, highways. Paragraph 2: mention pickup locations in Tyler: downtown Tyler, Tyler Pounds Regional Airport, South Tyler, Bullard, etc. Drop-off in Garland: downtown Garland, Firewheel Town Center, Garland Transit Center, near I-30? Actually Garland is on I-30? But main route I-20/US-69. Could mention I-20 east to I-30? But keep to I-20/US-69. Paragraph 3: mention typical travel time 2 to 2.5 hours depending on traffic, mention major landmarks: Lake Tyler, Cedar Creek Reservoir, etc. Paragraph 4: mention flight monitoring for airport pickups. FAQ: 2-3 Q&As. Q1: How long does the trip take? Answer: typical door-to-door 118-163 minutes. Q2: Where can I be picked up in Tyler? Answer: any address in Tyler, including airport, hotels, residential. Q3: What happens if my flight is delayed? Answer: we monitor flights and adjust pickup time accordingly. Make sure not to promise specific free wait. End with CTA paragraph: "Ready to ride? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online. Use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips." Word count: Let's estimate. Paragraph 1 ~70 words. Paragraph 2 ~80. Paragraph 3 ~80. Paragraph 4 ~60. FAQ: each Q ~15 words, answer ~30 words => 3*45=135. CTA ~30. Total ~455. Good. Now produce HTML with only allowed tags. No extra whitespace? It's okay. We must not use bold? strong allowed. Use strong for emphasis maybe. We must not use any other tags like br. Only allowed tags. We'll produce:
Tyler to Garland Shuttle
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How long does the trip take?
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Where can I be picked up in Tyler?
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What happens if my flight is delayed?
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Ready to ride? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online. Use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
Check banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Avoid those words. Ensure not used. Use "any address" maybe banned? The phrase "Any Address" is banned as bullet list, but using "any address" in text maybe okay? Safer to avoid phrase "any address". Use "any location" or "your address". Avoid "Better", "Flexible", "Safer", "Faster", "Convenient", "Affordable". Avoid those words entirely. Check for "any address" - avoid. Use "your home, hotel, or airport". Good. Check for "flexible" - avoid. "safer" - avoid. "faster" - avoid. "convenient" - avoid. "affordable" - avoid. "better" - avoid. Make sure not to use those words anywhere. Now craft content. Paragraph 1: "Texas Shuttle connects Tyler and Garland with a private door‑to‑door ride that covers roughly 87 miles as the crow flies. The road follows I‑20 east before merging onto US‑69, and the typical drive lasts between 118 and 163 minutes depending on traffic." Paragraph 2: "In Tyler we can meet you at downtown Tyler, the Tyler Pounds Regional Airport terminal, the medical district near UT Health, or any residential neighborhood such as South Tyler or Bullard. In Garland the drop‑off points include the historic downtown square, the Firewheel Town Center area, the Garland Transit Center, and addresses near the I‑30 corridor." Paragraph 3: "Along the way you’ll pass Lake Tyler, the Cedar Creek Reservoir, and the rolling pine‑covered hills of East Texas before the landscape opens into the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex. The route stays on the interstate for most of the journey, so there are few stops unless you request a quick break." Paragraph 4: "If you are arriving on a flight, we track the incoming schedule and move the pickup time forward or back automatically, so you never wait for a driver who isn’t there yet." FAQ Q&A. Now ensure word count. Let's count roughly. Paragraph1 words: Texas(1) Shuttle2 connects3 Tyler4 and5 Garland6 with7 a8 private9 door‑to‑door10 ride11 that12 covers13 roughly14 8715 miles16 as17 the18 crow19 flies.20 The21 road22 follows23 I‑2024 east25 before26 merging27 onto28 US‑69,29 and30 the31 typical32 drive33 lasts34 between35 11836 and37 16338 minutes39 depending40 on41 traffic42. => 42 words. Paragraph2: In1 Tyler2 we3 can4 meet5 you6 at7 downtown8 Tyler,9 the10 Tyler11 Pounds12 Regional13 Airport14 terminal,15 the16 medical17 district18 near19 UT20 Health,21 or22 any23 residential24 neighborhood25 such26 as27 South28 Tyler29 or30 Bullard.31 In32 Garland33 the34 drop‑off35 points36 include37 the38 historic39 downtown40 square,41 the42 Firewheel43 Town44 Center45 area,46 the47 Garland48 Transit49 Center,50 and51 addresses52 near53 the54 I‑3055 corridor56. => 56 words. Paragraph3: Along1 the2 way3 you’ll4 pass5 Lake6 Tyler,7 the8 Cedar9 Creek1