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  1. Reduce your waste. From straws at fast food drive-thrus, to plastic grocery bags to plastic bottled water—there are ways to cut down on waste before it ends up in your vehicle and possibly on the road. For example, get reusable containers for water and to bag your groceries or refuse extra food packaging when you grab a bite to eat.

  2. Desde 1986, la campaña Don’t mess with Texas© (con la ayuda de algunas personas famosas) les ha enseñado a los texanos el costo real de arrojar basura a la calle. Ya sea que el mensaje aparezca a una valla publicitaria, en televisión o en una pantalla de computadora, estamos orgullosos de nuestra publicidad y del... Leer más »

  3. The Stars of Texas. In 1986, legendary Texas blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan helped launch TxDOT's inaugural "Don't mess with Texas" campaign. Since then, Texas celebrities like George Strait, Willie Nelson Erykah Badu, and Matthew McConaughey have lent their voices and support.

  4. Don't Mess With Texas. Croatian post rock band, based in Zagreb. After the band Radio Free Isaac was disbanded (and prior to that the bands Nikad and Lunar ), Neven, Ozren and Saša decided to form Don't Mess With Texas, their own brand of instrumental and epic rock, relying solely on guitar, drum and piano. After a while Ivana joined the band ...

  5. 16 de ene. de 2023 · Don’t mess with Texas has been educating Texans about litter prevention since 1986. The program includes a grassroots partnership with Keep Texas Beautiful, annual “Trash-Off” community outreach events and the Adopt-a-Highway volunteer program. To apply for the Don’t mess with Texas Scholarship Contest, visit dontmesswithtexas.org.

  6. 10 de mar. de 2017 · March 10, 2017. New "Don't mess with Texas" trash cans at the Texas capitol building in Austin. Texas Department of Transportation. The indoctrination to love and live Texas begins at a young age ...

  7. Travel Resources. Published monthly by the Texas Department of Transportation, Texas Highways, the official travel magazine of Texas, encourages travel to and within the Lone Star State and tells the Texas story to readers around the world.