News:

Thanks to everyone for the feedback on what errors you encountered from the forum database changes made in Fall 2023. Let us know if you discover anymore.

Main Menu

No-longer-necessary one-way pairs on numbered roads

Started by US-175, April 26, 2017, 02:55:53 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

US-175

(Seeing the recent one-way topics here got me thinking about another one-way topic....)

I saw pictures of streetscapes in McLean, TX a while back.  One thing that caught my eye was that the Bus I-40 (old Route 66) section in the downtown area is a one-way pair, with very little traffic.  The very-little-traffic part of course is understandable since I-40 came through town in the late 1960s and took most of the traffic away from the center of town.  But when the one-way pair remains, in an area that has much less reason for it, is it really necessary to have it any longer?  The area in question:
Google maps aerial ... https://goo.gl/maps/ZRB4eCELwQM2
GSV along Railroad St. (EB Bus I-40) ... https://goo.gl/maps/NhtM8nzfHkC2
GSV along First St. (WB Bus I-40) ... https://goo.gl/maps/vTb6z5bppxm

I would guess there aren't very many situations like this, but it would be interesting to see what else is out there.


kphoger

I'm not sure why you would go to the trouble of reconfiguring roadways to make those streets two-way traffic. 
Keep right except to pass.  Yes.  You.
Visit scenic Orleans County, NY!
Male pronouns, please.

Quote from: Philip K. DickIf you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use them.

jwolfer

US 17 had a one way pair on Post and College Street in the Riverside/Avondale neighborhood in Jacksonville from the 1940s until the 2000s. After i10 was built around 1960  it wasnt needed but it took decades of lobbying by the neighborhood historical association to have us17 routed onto 10 and 95. The streets are two way and really helped the streets become more fitting for older street car suburbs

LGMS428




Opinions expressed here on belong solely to the poster and do not represent or reflect the opinions or beliefs of AARoads, its creators and/or associates.