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Title: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: BigMattFromTexas on August 17, 2009, 10:27:19 PM
I've been to Des Moines, IA and i have a metro area map and i noticed that there are cloverleaves all over the city and even the state of Iowa. Ive wondered why, and one thing I've thought of for a while is, maybe since it's up north (or at least to me it is) and it gets colder than it does here, if maybe cloverleaves are a little safer than stacks cause they're not high up they don't freeze as easliy. that's my thought.
BigMatt
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: Alps on August 18, 2009, 12:37:14 AM
My guess is that traffic volumes just don't warrant anything more complex, or at least didn't at the time they were constructed.  You see stacks as far north as Albany or Hartford.
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: agentsteel53 on August 18, 2009, 03:29:33 AM
are there any stacks in Toronto?  Alternately, in Stockholm or the like?
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: BigMattFromTexas on August 19, 2009, 12:53:33 AM
QuoteMy guess is that traffic volumes just don't warrant anything more complex, or at least didn't at the time they were constructed.  You see stacks as far north as Albany or Hartford
Hmm random question do the stacks up north freeze alot in the winter?
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: Alps on August 19, 2009, 08:56:21 PM
Of course bridges freeze before the road surface, but the stack ramps are no more susceptible than a regular two-level ramp.  Okay, maybe a little more, but not much.  The key is that people know how to drive in the snow and ice.
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: Chris on August 20, 2009, 09:32:50 AM
Quoteare there any stacks in Toronto?  Alternately, in Stockholm or the like?

The interior northern United States gets much colder than Stockholm. How about Minneapolis? Some winters in Stockholm barely have snow.
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: agentsteel53 on August 20, 2009, 12:39:03 PM
oh yes, gotta love that Atlantic current.  Hmm, Moscow?  Wait, probably not technologically advanced enough.  Check back in 15 years.
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: Chris on August 20, 2009, 01:05:50 PM
Moscow has gigantic interchanges. The ringroad MKAD is 10-laned for 70 miles.
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: Revive 755 on August 20, 2009, 06:20:03 PM
Quote from: BigMattI've been to Des Moines, IA and i have a metro area map and i noticed that there are cloverleaves all over the city and even the state of Iowa. Ive wondered why, and one thing I've thought of for a while is, maybe since it's up north (or at least to me it is) and it gets colder than it does here, if maybe cloverleaves are a little safer than stacks cause they're not high up they don't freeze as easliy. that's my thought.
BigMatt

I think most of the cloverleafs still exist around Des Moines due to funding constraints.

I'm pretty sure one of the options for rebuilding the I-80/I-380/US 218 interchange near Iowa City was a stack.  Haven't heard nor seen an official release of a chosen alternative for that interchange yet.
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: Chris on August 21, 2009, 02:33:38 AM
In my opinion, cloverleafs are nice for rural freeway-to-freeway interchanges, and urban regular exits, but freeway-to-freeway interchanges that carry over 100,000 AADT per freeway should have different interchanges, especially stacks or turbines. My biggest pet peeves are cloverleafs without C/D lanes. Just merge at the mainline lanes @ 25 mph..  X-(
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: Scott5114 on August 21, 2009, 07:50:35 PM
Anyone at the OKC meet want to help me extoll the horror that is the northern terminus of I-235 at I-44? :P
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: Stephane Dumas on August 22, 2009, 07:52:19 AM
I wonder if IA Dot plans to upgrade the I-35-80/IA-141 interchange (as well as a "freewaylization" of IA-141)?
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: Mergingtraffic on August 22, 2009, 06:56:06 PM
In Hartford, there is a plan to convert the I-84/Route interchange into a 4 level stack in the suberb of Waterbury.
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: okroads on August 22, 2009, 07:09:08 PM
QuoteAnyone at the OKC meet want to help me extoll the horror that is the northern terminus of I-235 at I-44?

That interchange and I-35 @ I-240 are the two worst ones in the OKC area IMO...
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: Scott5114 on August 23, 2009, 06:37:00 AM
At least I-35/240 has gotten a bit better because EB 240 to SB 35 traffic no longer has to merge with c/d lane traffic (that movement was always a pain. Of course NB 35 to EB 240 traffic still has the chance of getting Pole Rd'ed, and there's weaving on I-240 (but where isn't there weaving on I-240 west of Eastern). Isn't that supposed to be converted into a stack soon?
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: okroads on August 23, 2009, 11:00:57 AM
QuoteAt least I-35/240 has gotten a bit better because EB 240 to SB 35 traffic no longer has to merge with c/d lane traffic (that movement was always a pain. Of course NB 35 to EB 240 traffic still has the chance of getting Pole Rd'ed, and there's weaving on I-240 (but where isn't there weaving on I-240 west of Eastern). Isn't that supposed to be converted into a stack soon?

Yep...hopefully sometime in the next 10 years it will be converted to a stack. ODOT has bought out and torn down apartments and houses along I-240 between Shields & I-35 in preparation for the new interchange construction.
Title: Re: Cloverleaves in Des Moines
Post by: Revive 755 on August 24, 2009, 04:19:26 PM
Quote from: Stephan DumasI wonder if IA Dot plans to upgrade the I-35-80/IA-141 interchange (as well as a "freewaylization" of IA-141)?

I was told not too long ago on MTR that freewaylization of IA 141 is extremely unlikely.