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The Buckeyes 07-08-2015 10:18 PM

Although single lane roundabouts are probably the safest and they move rather quickly, they only work if they are fed by single lane roads feeding the roundabout. Won't work with two lanes on BV and Morse.

outlaw 07-09-2015 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by The Buckeyes (Post 1084308)
Although single lane roundabouts are probably the safest and they move rather quickly, they only work if they are fed by single lane roads feeding the roundabout. Won't work with two lanes on BV and Morse.

Where I moved from, we had two RBs that were single lanes that were fed from two lanes. It worked very well, even during rush hour.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 07-09-2015 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by The Buckeyes (Post 1084308)
Although single lane roundabouts are probably the safest and they move rather quickly, they only work if they are fed by single lane roads feeding the roundabout. Won't work with two lanes on BV and Morse.

Exactly!

Polar Bear 07-09-2015 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1084362)
Where I moved from, we had two RBs that were single lanes that were fed from two lanes. It worked very well, even during rush hour.

I don't buy it, unless there were low traffic volumes even during rush hour. You simply can't funnel two busy lanes of traffic into a single lane without delays...and conflict.

outlaw 07-09-2015 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1084460)
I don't buy it, unless there were low traffic volumes even during rush hour. You simply can't funnel two busy lanes of traffic into a single lane without delays...and conflict.

I know intuitively it doesn't make sense. But I lived it. It does work better than you might think.

Polar Bear 07-09-2015 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1084468)
I know intuitively it doesn't make sense. But I lived it. It does work better than you might think.

Sorry, outlaw, I mean no disrespect. If there is very little traffic in the approaching streets, it could work. But if two lane streets are operating anywhere near their capacity, and they are then funneled down into a single lane, delays and conflicts are the result. The laws of physics (and traffic) demand it.

You can't put 10 pounds of potatoes in a 5 pound bag.

outlaw 07-09-2015 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1084474)
Sorry, outlaw, I mean no disrespect. If there is very little traffic in the approaching streets, it could work. But if two lane streets are operating anywhere near their capacity, and they are then funneled down into a single lane, delays and conflicts are the result. The laws of physics (and traffic) demand it.

You can't put 10 pounds of potatoes in a 5 pound bag.



You can if the bag has a hole in the bottom.....

jim1941 07-09-2015 02:52 PM

Where I'm from, single lanes work. You don't worry about anyone on the inside lane cutting you off.!!!

JoMar 07-09-2015 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1084362)
Where I moved from, we had two RBs that were single lanes that were fed from two lanes. It worked very well, even during rush hour.

What was the traffic count? Lot of factors when you say they worked that you haven't shared. I have driven through the same arrangement in NJ over the years, which is why most were removed.

rubicon 07-10-2015 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1083095)
I went for a ride this AM (9-10:30). North to south on BV from north of 466 to Hillsborough, then north on MB. There were several roundabouts(RAs) that workers were replanting and doing general maintenance. Cones were placed merging the left lanes on BV and MB, then completely closing off the inside lane of the RAs. Never had to put my foot down; nice traffic flow. Granted the traffic is not as congested as winter, but the traffic flow was just as quick as in the two-lane RAs. Try it and see. But hurry; they work fast.


Respectively submitted, you have too much time on your hands. Reducing round-a-bouts to one lane is going to create the predictable, a rush by drivers to be first enter this one lane creating a greater hazard. round-a-bouts are the cats pajamas and so easily manipulated. clearly and generally speaking people concerned about round-a-bouts are same sort of people concerned about on/off ramps, three way stops, going through the villages gates etc

outlaw 07-10-2015 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1084832)
Respectively submitted, you have too much time on your hands. Reducing round-a-bouts to one lane is going to create the predictable, a rush by drivers to be first enter this one lane creating a greater hazard. round-a-bouts are the cats pajamas and so easily manipulated. clearly and generally speaking people concerned about round-a-bouts are same sort of people concerned about on/off ramps, three way stops, going through the villages gates etc

Hey, we're retired. What's the hurry? Just kidding.

outlaw 07-10-2015 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1084799)
What was the traffic count? Lot of factors when you say they worked that you haven't shared. I have driven through the same arrangement in NJ over the years, which is why most were removed.

Comparable traffic as BV north of 466.


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