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Built-in U-turns in the Salt Lake Valley

Started by Rover_0, February 15, 2011, 01:46:53 AM

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Rover_0

Here's the link:

UDOT plans U-turn for "Nightmare" Intersection in Draper

It looks like it will be at the I-15/US-89/UT-71 interchange.  Is this the first intersection of its kind?  I don't think that I've ever seen this before, but then again, Utah seems to be one of the first states to have used roundabouts and other traffic oddities.  Thoughts?

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Brandon

Agreed, it's definitely a Michigan Left.  Nice to see them getting used by other DOTs.
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CL

But, with the change-resistant nature of a lot of vocal people here, UDOT will be criticized for this (as they have been for installing CFIs, which opponents claim did little to help traffic congestion - well, that's not true). However, the 12300 South/State St intersection really is a nightmare, with the close proximity of a freeway exit to a junction of two major arterials.
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