No traffic lights.
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@Copper said in No traffic lights.:
@89th said in No traffic lights.:
in Northern Virginia,
Roundabouts would work well in many NOVA intersections.
The lights used now, on route 7 for example, are terrible. I used to notice it flying in and out of Leesburg. I could see down route 7 for 10 or more miles. You could see that less than half, maybe 25%, of the road surface was in use because the red lights create groups of tightly packed cars. Once the group is created, it takes forever to spread the cars back out.
And all it takes is one MORON!!! to keep the traffic tightly packed at a slow speed.
I’ll point to the success they had on Rt 28 from 66 to 7 with getting rid of the traffic lights and using entrance and exit ramps… That was a great improvement. Can’t really do that with 7, too many crossroads and not enough space… but roundabouts would work. Fairfax County Parkway has been improved with some ramps over the last 20 years, but there are a couple lights where a roundabout would work better. Wiehle, Franklin Farm, West Ox, and Sunrise Valley come to mind.
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All those u turns look like a waste of space.
Very space inefficient design in general.
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That's kinda like a Savannah Square.
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@taiwan_girl said in No traffic lights.:
@89th said in No traffic lights.:
Is that something real??
Yup, it’s in England somewhere. Traffic circles within traffic circles. They say it’s even worse when it rains and it’s hard to read the road signs. Good thing it doesn’t rain there often.
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@Mik said in No traffic lights.:
If you ever want real fun, try the big ones like that in Tijuana. They have concrete cylinders sticking up for a cop to stand on and semi-direct, not that anyone pays attention. Got to be one of the world's worst jobs.
I dunno. You get to be outside.
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@taiwan_girl said in No traffic lights.:
@89th said in No traffic lights.:
Is that something real??
It’s in Swindon in the south of England. It’s one of the nicest parts of the town, if memory serves