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Started by someone17, January 01, 2021, 03:39:07 PM

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someone17

I was looking through my old posts here and I saw something about ROROs, and naturally, I decided to look them up. There wasn't a very good source for seeing a RORO other than Google Maps; as I have looked everywhere for one. Google (not maps)? About the way of loading boats. AARoads? Nothing, really. I am enlisting your help to find and show good examples of RORO interchanges, and how it differs from RIRO interchanges.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Mt+Elam+Rd,+Massachusetts/@42.5475403,-71.8132528,217m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e3e6801cd65aa1:0x27f3ab12cbb18f88!8m2!3d42.5555335!4d-71.8077568


hotdogPi

What is the difference between a RIRO and a RORO?
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someone17

Quote from: 1 on January 01, 2021, 03:50:20 PM
What is the difference between a RIRO and a RORO?

No idea, that's why I'm asking and why I made this thread lmao

hotdogPi

Referring to this post?

Quote from: roadman on July 31, 2020, 04:07:23 PM
Quote from: 1 on July 31, 2020, 03:18:33 PM
MA 2 in/near Leominster has a few at-grades. MA/RI 146 also has two segments (one in each state) with several at-grade intersections.

The only remaining at-grade intersection on MA 2 in the Leominster area is Mt. Elam Road.  And the full intersection was removed in the early 1990s.  It's now just a pair of ROROs (right off, right on).  Likewise, most of the at-grade intersections on MA 146 in Millbury and Sutton have also ben converted to ROROs.  The only remaining full at-grade intersection on the MA segment is at Boston Road.

RIRO and RORO mean the exact same thing.
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Lowest untraveled: 36

vdeane

RIRO is right in/right out (like this or even this).  Going by the Google Maps link, RORO appears to be ramp off/ramp on.
Please note: All comments here represent my own personal opinion and do not reflect the official position of NYSDOT or its affiliates.

TEG24601

RIRO, is Right-in, Right-on/out


RORO is Roll-on, Roll-off.  This is typical terminology for ferries that that take vehicles on one end and they drive off the other end.
They said take a left at the fork in the road.  I didn't think they literally meant a fork, until plain as day, there was a fork sticking out of the road at a junction.

Road Hog

I assume the definition of a RIRO/RORO is the presence of on and off ramps in a location where there is no crossover and thus no full interchange. But if a crossover exists a mile or two up the road, is this really a true RIRO/RORO? Hmmmm.

mgk920

RORO to mean 'right off/right off', there is one of those at I-41/Main St (interchange 132) in Neenah, WI:

https://goo.gl/maps/3jkEHsEKLaLGLPpYA

It is 'off only' in both directions.

:nod:

Mike

RobbieL2415

Quote from: someone17 on January 01, 2021, 03:39:07 PM
I was looking through my old posts here and I saw something about ROROs, and naturally, I decided to look them up. There wasn't a very good source for seeing a RORO other than Google Maps; as I have looked everywhere for one. Google (not maps)? About the way of loading boats. AARoads? Nothing, really. I am enlisting your help to find and show good examples of RORO interchanges, and how it differs from RIRO interchanges.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Mt+Elam+Rd,+Massachusetts/@42.5475403,-71.8132528,217m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e3e6801cd65aa1:0x27f3ab12cbb18f88!8m2!3d42.5555335!4d-71.8077568
This looks like it used to be an undivided intersection and they just left the light up.

kphoger

Quote from: TEG24601 on January 02, 2021, 01:14:07 PM
RORO is Roll-on, Roll-off.  This is typical terminology for ferries that that take vehicles on one end and they drive off the other end.

This.  RORO is a type of ferryboat.

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