I check my rear view mirror. A lot.

As previewed earlier on this blog, Steve Lackmeyer and Tanner Herriott hopped in the Wimgo PT Cruiser for a tour of downtown as I drove.

Steve talked about his favorite subject – Oklahoma City. Tanner had some coffee. A lot of coffee. Actually it was hot chocolate from Java Dave’s. Details…

This idea for OKC Central was we would drive around downtown and Bricktown and discuss upcoming changes to streets, streetscapes and parking. We used a Vado HD to capture the video with audio running through a Zoom. Tanner edited the piece together and added some sweet photos throughout as illustration.

Steve does a great job of explaining details upcoming, from one-way streets to the various lamp posts.

I check my rear view mirrors a lot. And side mirror. And oncoming and passing traffic.

Tanner drinks a lot of hot chocolate.

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