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The city I previously lived in build a roundabout at one end of a 2-lane bridge which was a major thoroughfare. As soon as it was completed, a city bus got stuck in the turn and wedged against one of the bridge guard rails. It was determined that the center island was too large to let any of the city buses pass. Roundabout had to be closed again while they jackhammered the island apart and rebuilt it as a shallow garden. |
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wait till you see a foreigner or an old fuck do a complete stop inside the active circle, or run not yielding and almost hits you broadside View Quote |
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I love roundabouts
I also love that they quickly expose drivers who have no freaking idea how to drive properly. |
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Roundabouts are fine. Drivers suck. View Quote Quoted:
Can you pass in a roundabout? View Quote |
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At least it's not a magic roundabout. https://99percentinvisible.org/article/magic-roundabout-circumnavigating-worlds-complex-intersection/ https://99percentinvisible.org/app/uploads/2016/03/swindon-roundabout-diagram.png View Quote |
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Quoted: Next up, we have the Diverging Diamond Interchange. I've been in a few, and they are a bit freaky. They're converting an interchange into one down in Olympia. It will be exciting. View Quote "Well yes, I know part of the design makes drivers drive on the wrong side of the road from what they usually do". "But all they have to do is follow the traffic ahead if they've never been through it before" "Whaddya mean what happens if a driver who's never been through it, comes through one late at night, with no other traffic ahead to follow, so they go into the right side the way they would normally assume, and then suddenly encounter oncoming traffic head on?" |
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They’re great if tards realize that you’re not supposed to stop.
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Can't be worse than the 161/riverside drive roundabout in Dublin, oh.
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Roundabouts are fine. Drivers suck. View Quote Not hard. The average person could turn right on a one way street from a yield, but throw the concept of "roundabout" at them and they become pants-on-the-head idiots. Now, if you think roundabouts blow the average person's mind, we have some four-lane roundabouts here which turn a below-average driver into a full blown window-licking cretin. Think about a person who's never seen a roundabout before, then introduce them to FOUR LANES north-south, two lanes east-west, plus two lanes within the roundabout itself. Every time I drive through it, I fear I will be killed. Not because I don't know what's going on, but rather that I may have to do battle with twentysomething Britni in her VW Beetle. She would have trouble navigating such a thing at full consciousness, let alone while simultaneously doing her makeup and texting on her Iphone and slurping on a Starbucks, all the while being completely unaware of the world around her. |
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https://99percentinvisible.org/article/magic-roundabout-circumnavigating-worlds-complex-intersection/[/url] View Quote Attached File |
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They have been putting them all over the place in my AO.
The police say they are successful because while there are more traffic accidents per year, the severity of the accidents are down... |
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Now there's an example of an engineer trying to be smart and think outside the box, while going full retard for not considering what uninformed drivers will do. "Well yes, I know part of the design makes drivers drive on the wrong side of the road from what they usually do". "But all they have to do is follow the traffic ahead if they've never been through it before" "Whaddya mean what happens if a driver who's never been through it, comes through one late at night, with no other traffic ahead to follow, so they go into the right side the way they would normally assume, and then suddenly encounter oncoming traffic head on?" View Quote You follow the gentle curves and the huge arrows. |
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I like roundabouts. Some people can't handle them around here but we generally ship our geriatrics down South where declining mental aptitude isn't noticed.
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wait till you see a foreigner or an old fuck do a complete stop inside the active circle, or run not yielding and almost hits you broadside View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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The only people that hate roundabouts are the ones too stupid to use them
They are much more efficient than 4 way stops Sorry your driving sucks for many of you |
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Quoted: I don't know how someone could fuck up driving in a diverging diamond. You follow the gentle curves and the huge arrows. View Quote What I envision, is someone who's never been through one before, encountering one for the first time on a snowy winters night. The roads have a light layer of snow, so ther aren't any visible arrows or lines on the road. They see a green light, and have a split second to wonder why there's an odd jag in the road, making it a PITA to stay on the right side they're used to staying in, but instinct tells them, "stay on the right side". Only to encounter oncoming traffic that entered the other side 'correctly'. |
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I swear dealing with roundabouts is the only thing we can do right in my state. Seems like where ever else they are implemented in this country, no one else can figure them out.
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At least it's not a magic roundabout. https://99percentinvisible.org/article/magic-roundabout-circumnavigating-worlds-complex-intersection/ https://99percentinvisible.org/app/uploads/2016/03/swindon-roundabout-diagram.png View Quote |
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I can one up you there The city I previously lived in build a roundabout at one end of a 2-lane bridge which was a major thoroughfare. As soon as it was completed, a city bus got stuck in the turn and wedged against one of the bridge guard rails. It was determined that the center island was too large to let any of the city buses pass. Roundabout had to be closed again while they jackhammered the island apart and rebuilt it as a shallow garden. View Quote |
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i call it a throughabout...just put in in 4hi locked and drive straight through the centre. it saves time View Quote Failed To Load Title |
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You just have to build up a little speed.
How not to approach a roundabout driving fail! EDIT: Beat by 60 seconds |
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We're getting our first one and probably one of the first in this state! Spending $4 million on an intersection that does not need it. Fucking retards run this city now View Quote I like them for the most part but they can have some issues during heavy traffic. It didn't take folks around here long to get used to them in any case. |
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i call it a throughabout...just put in in 4hi locked and drive straight through the centre. it saves time |
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Haven't been through one yet, so I haven't seen what the signage looks like. What I envision, is someone who's never been through one before, encountering one for the first time on a snowy winters night. The roads have a light layer of snow, so ther aren't any visible arrows or lines on the road. They see a green light, and have a split second to wonder why there's an odd jag in the road, making it a PITA to stay on the right side they're used to staying in, but instinct tells them, "stay on the right side". Only to encounter oncoming traffic that entered the other side 'correctly'. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I don't know how someone could fuck up driving in a diverging diamond. You follow the gentle curves and the huge arrows. What I envision, is someone who's never been through one before, encountering one for the first time on a snowy winters night. The roads have a light layer of snow, so ther aren't any visible arrows or lines on the road. They see a green light, and have a split second to wonder why there's an odd jag in the road, making it a PITA to stay on the right side they're used to staying in, but instinct tells them, "stay on the right side". Only to encounter oncoming traffic that entered the other side 'correctly'. |
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HA! The drivers in this area have no precept as to what "round" means, a "roundabout" just leads to more accidents. We have two or three roundabouts and for awhile it was quite exciting.
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I can handle a roundabout, at least the small ones they're putting in around here.
PennDOT is getting ready to convert one of our more heavily traveled intersections into a "diverging diamond". Can't wait for the carnage! |
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My city has built at least 8-10 new roundabouts within 5 miles of my home in the past few years.
Most be some kind of in law / secret bid - city funded scam or something. That or they are just the latest fad. They are even building them along 25-35mph arterials that go thru neighborhoods as a way to reduce speeding I like them and it seems even the dipshit / slow learners are finally figuring out how to successfully navigate thru them |
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Now that is hilarious. Roundabouts are being put in everywhere around here. They make traffic so much better. I think it's hilarious that the average arfcommer can't grasp the complex idea of yielding and going in a circle. View Quote |
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Imagine trying to teach Afghans to navigate a round-about, and teach the Police to enforce it. Damn nightmare.
One of the many round-abouts in Kabul: Attached File |
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in the places that you cross over to the "wrong" side of the road, the curvature of the roadway "pre-points" you where you need to go, and there's always a traffic light at that point, so you're either driving under green lights or red lights. You'd really have to go out of your way to make the right turn into the wrong lane. (which is not to say that it doesn't happen) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: I don't know how someone could fuck up driving in a diverging diamond. You follow the gentle curves and the huge arrows. What I envision, is someone who's never been through one before, encountering one for the first time on a snowy winters night. The roads have a light layer of snow, so ther aren't any visible arrows or lines on the road. They see a green light, and have a split second to wonder why there's an odd jag in the road, making it a PITA to stay on the right side they're used to staying in, but instinct tells them, "stay on the right side". Only to encounter oncoming traffic that entered the other side 'correctly'. Someone who isn't aware of their existence wouldn't expect a road design/feature that deliberately directs them to drive on the 'wrong' side of a divider. |
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They put one in in my rural area. Big farm fields, big farm tractors, combines, planters and the like.
They built it and then found that farm equipment couldn't go around it. The farmers just drive over it. The thing was destroyed by the end of the first harvest season. |
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They put one in in my rural area. Big farm fields, big farm tractors, combines, planters and the like. They built it and then found that farm equipment couldn't go around it. The farmers just drive over it. The thing was destroyed by the end of the first harvest season. View Quote |
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Quoted: LOL. This is where the drivers ed teacher took us when we were learning to drive back in the stone age. Had an inner and outer lane. Sometimes you went around a few times before you could get from the inner to the outer to the road you wanted. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/422/Tallmadge_OH_downtown_aerial-396872.jpg View Quote |
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I'm not super comfortable with driving in them, mostly because I've only ever used a handful, but from everything I've read they're great for efficiency and safety so I say go ahead.
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You just have to build up a little speed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxHlKpRAyv0 EDIT: Beat by 60 seconds View Quote |
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