Bigfoot62
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Winner, winner, chicken dinner!!! The first reply you had was the correct one.. . . Traffic circles seem to me to be a more efficient way of handling traffic at intersections than our use of traffic lights. If so, why don't we use them more here?
Steve
A lot of drivers just don't get it. They can't grasp the concept, however simple it is.. . . They say the worst thing about them in the United States is drivers who don't understand the rules. . .
Not so. A YIELD sign means that you have to stop only IF someone is already in the circle and approaching your entry point. Stopping when nobody else is in the circle causes wrecks.I don't see the advantage over a 4 way stop. You are suppose to stop before entering anyways. . .
One was installed near me about 3 years ago. There have been a BUNCH more wrecks since then. (WAY more than when there was a red light)
If there is any benefit at all, it's that the wrecks seem to be more minor. I haven't heard of any fatalities lately.
As also mentioned above, circles are way more problematic when they are too small. This one is WAY too small. A semi truck with a 40 or 50' trailer takes both lanes. I know of at least 5 semi's that have turned over there. If the semi tries to use the inside lane, the driver's side trailer wheels will get up on the center island and over it goes. And if you're going Westbound to Southbound, the circle is marked to use the inside lane ONLY. LaDOT engineers are brilliant.