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Reduce Traffic - Turn left on a RED
What would really help here in the USA is British style roundabouts. Try Massachusetts. You too can drive like a Bostonian. Jeremy Parker |
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On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, it was written:
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 15:21 +0100 (BST), (Peter Beale) wrote: One thing which struck me as very odd (apart from driving on the wrong side of the road) was a number of quite major cross-roads where traffic from all four directions is required to stop. The four-way stop has a significant benefit compared to a roundabout, in that it is completely fair. It does not allow one heavily trafficked route to monopolise the junction at peak times. Hey, what if British roundabouts changed direction on a periodic (or perhaps random) basis? That would make them fair. Actually, it wouldn't, would it? More fun, though! tom -- Basically, at any given time, most people in the world are wasting time. |
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