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They installed "roundabouts" in a few of my neighborhood intersections too--except the damn intersection isn't big enough for a roundabout, so it basically amounts to having to swerve around a 3-foot-wide obstacle in the middle of the road.
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or play AFL (Australian Rules Football or "footy")
you get knocked around pretty hard in that if youre not quick enough. its like full contact soccer and you can use your hands but the ball is oval shaped. AFL players have also been noted to having the highest recovery rate from injuries that athletes from other sports |
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One of my friends lives in a neighborhood in Broomall that has traffic circles for no discernable reason.
It's a development. It does not get a lot of pass-through traffic. Heavy traffic would be a half dozen or so cars an hour. The traffic circles are much more fun in the dead of night when one is liquored up a bit. Edit to add: So I've heard. |
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out of all the things on that "cleese" letter i thought you guys would be talking about, i never expected bloody round abouts. i love em
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Those tiny "roundabouts" in residential neighborhoods are usually put there as a traffic calming device. You have to swerve to avoid the island, and the planners hope you slow down a bit too. They are an alternative to speed bumps or humps. The snowplows have an easier time with them.
Of course, 4 way stop signs are cheaper and more effective at slowing down traffic on residential streets. |
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Roundabouts are infesting the KC area increasingly. They aren't so annoying in the new developments, but when they sneak them into streets you've been driving on for 30 years...well, let's just say that it is unsettling at best.
I live just South of the intersection of 3 major highways. As luck would have it, they converge in a generally triangular arrangement as seen from the air, and it is known as the "Grandview Triangle". It is a great double-entendre, though, because it wasn't really named that because of the shape...it was named that because cars go in, but they don't come out...ala the Bermuda Triangle. It is undergoing a massive, complete reconstruction right now, and when all is complete, there will be a couple of roundabouts constructed as part of the rather more elaborate thoroughfare crossings/entrance ramp intersections (you'd sort of have to see the 3D visualizations online to understand what I mean...in fact, *I* even have to go back and look at them to get it). I dearly hope it is better when complete. It would be difficult for it to be worse. |
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