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Roundabout junctions

Started by rawr apples, January 19, 2009, 11:52:07 PM

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jjakucyk

Of course there's a yield sign.


agentsteel53

Quote from: jjakucyk on October 07, 2010, 03:09:59 PM
Of course there's a yield sign.

I'd prefer two, honestly.  One yield sign at the gore point of an on-ramp, if rotated ever so slightly, flips its meaning completely.
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brownpelican

Roundabouts...

* A new one was completed earlier this year in Hammond, La. at La. 3158 and Old Covington Highway (secretly signed La. 1067)


* One is proposed to be built at Robert Blvd. and Brown Switch Road in Slidell, La.

Bryant5493

There's a roundabout to be installed in the Emory Village, which surrounds Emory University, just northeast of the Atlanta city limits.

Emory Village Roundabout


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Quillz

If we're not being limited to just freeways, CA-1 and CA-19 meet in Long Beach at a roundabout. CA-1 enters from the northwest and exits due east, while CA-19 enters from the due north. Also on this roundabout is a street known as the Los Coyotes Diagonal.

Also roundabouts are quite common in small neighborhoods. In the city of Fillmore, about an hour or two northwest of LA, most of the small streets there have one or two roundabouts.