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Started by CoolAngrybirdsrio4, January 13, 2022, 02:01:53 PM

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Rothman

Quote from: Sani on August 27, 2025, 05:00:44 PMI was a little surprised to learn that there won't be a center divider separating U.S.-bound and Canada-bound traffic. Apparently they're going to use a reversible lane set up for one or more of the "middle" lanes for traffic management? Seems like the safety hazard would far outweigh any traffic management benefits.

Lots of reversible lanes out there on bridges that work just fine.
Please note: All comments here represent my own personal opinion and do not reflect the official position(s) of NYSDOT.


GaryV

Quote from: Plutonic Panda on August 27, 2025, 04:44:50 PMI didn't even know this was a thing. Do you get some sort of award? Do they give you a plaque or something for doing that? Or is it just up to you to take pictures and have bragging rights?

There's people who go out to the Soo Locks every year to see the first boat of the season go through. In the UP. In March. At midnight.

So why wouldn't being the first vehicle on a new bridge or road be a thing too?

Sani

Quote from: mgk920 on August 27, 2025, 09:05:06 PM
Quote from: Sani on August 27, 2025, 05:00:44 PMI was a little surprised to learn that there won't be a center divider separating U.S.-bound and Canada-bound traffic. Apparently they're going to use a reversible lane set up for one or more of the "middle" lanes for traffic management? Seems like the safety hazard would far outweigh any traffic management benefits.

There IS a section in the USA's MUTCD regarding 'reversible' lanes. They are separated using dashed double yellow lines and further marked with overhead down pointing green arrows and red 'X'es.

Mike
I'm familiar with the concept, having grown up in Anderson Township in Cincinnati. Beechmont Avenue between Mount Washington and the old El Rancho Rankin motel had a reversible lane when I was growing up, but I understand it's just two lanes in each direction now after several nasty head-on collisions. I haven't come across any other reversible lanes in my travels since, but I guess I just haven't been to the right places.

1995hoo

Quote from: GaryV on August 28, 2025, 07:51:30 AM
Quote from: Plutonic Panda on August 27, 2025, 04:44:50 PMI didn't even know this was a thing. Do you get some sort of award? Do they give you a plaque or something for doing that? Or is it just up to you to take pictures and have bragging rights?

There's people who go out to the Soo Locks every year to see the first boat of the season go through. In the UP. In March. At midnight.

So why wouldn't being the first vehicle on a new bridge or road be a thing too?


I had seen pictures of the "first car" to cross the Verrazano, so I just did a Google search and I found an old news video. See link below. These guys parked their car at the toll plaza for an entire week in order to be the "first vehicle," although you'll see the video shows the motorcade with Mayor Robert Wagner and Francis Cardinal Spellman crossing the bridge from Brooklyn before those guys were allowed across going the other way.

https://www.facebook.com/realtime1960s/videos/video-nov-21-1964-verrazano-bridge-opens/514014798265902/
"You know, you never have a guaranteed spot until you have a spot guaranteed."
—Olaf Kolzig, as quoted in the Washington Times on March 28, 2003,
commenting on the Capitals clinching a playoff spot.

"That sounded stupid, didn't it?"
—Kolzig, to the same reporter a few seconds later.

ARMOURERERIC

I was the first non-governmental vehicle to enter I-664 southbound at College Dr when it opened between college and Bowers Hill.

wanderer2575

There are other firsts for which one can strive.  For example, when the middle section of I-696 opened in late 1989, the first multi-car crash occurred not 90 minutes later.