
01-29-2025, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
In Connecticut, there's a roundabout (previously known as a "traffic circle" but never a "rotary") at the intersection of 80 and 81, in the Killingworth area. It's been there for longer than my 63 years, and in 1981 it was rebuilt and updated. The difference between it and the ones down here, is that it's all ONE LANE going in, through, and out. Everyone enters into the same singular lane from their prospective roads, travels in a counterclockwise direction until they're ready to exit, and then they exit out from that lane, to a single lane at the other end of the exit.
It's still a roundabout, or traffic circle if you prefer. But it's much easier to navigate because you never have to be "that newcomer" who isn't sure of where he needs to go, and ends up missing his exit and shifting into another lane while in the middle of the circle, thus creating risk of death for everyone else.
All he needs to do is continue around until that exit shows up again and hang a right out of the circle. He won't ever cut anyone off.
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But there are plenty of 2 lane RBs in Mass. as well. One lane is not the solution, having DRVING SKILLS is.
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