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Topic Two lanes effectively creates an infinite number of continuously shifting intersections. On a curve. *NM* |
Navigating the rotaries in Boston is not so bad if... RainyDayGarage - Friday, 20 September, 2013, at 9:09:11 am |
The single biggest problem with rotaries is their often having two lanes. (Edited) Laz - Friday, 20 September, 2013, at 10:31:57 am |
Re: The single biggest problem with rotaries is their often having two lanes. (Edited) RainyDayGarage - Friday, 20 September, 2013, at 10:49:54 am |
Yes, but for as much as people follow the rules whether a rectilinear or circular situation, Laz - Friday, 20 September, 2013, at 11:23:16 am |
Re: Yes, but for as much as people follow the rules whether a rectilinear or circular situation, RainyDayGarage - Friday, 20 September, 2013, at 11:28:01 am |
Yep: to give us some recourse for the consequential actions of a "prince" behind the wheel. *NM* Laz - Friday, 20 September, 2013, at 11:30:24 am |
Two Lanes? There are ten at the Place de l'Étoile in Paris going around the Arc de Triomphe. Jeff (Philly) - Friday, 20 September, 2013, at 4:40:11 pm |
Re: Navigating the rotaries in Boston is not so bad if... richard986pei - Friday, 20 September, 2013, at 11:55:03 am |
Two lanes effectively creates an infinite number of continuously shifting intersections. On a curve. *NM* Laz - Friday, 20 September, 2013, at 2:22:20 pm |