Some say yes, some say no. I believe it was Tex Avery who brought about the opinion that you could get lost forever in one of those and that you'd have to set up a hot dog stand just to service.C95J said:not in England, but after looking at it for about half a minute it doesn't seem much more difficult to use than a roundabout, basically just going up on ramp and onto another road I guess.FalloutJack said:Does Europe have any cloverleaf roadways? You know, like this?
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Yeah, there's two of them in Springfield. I think our area was one of the first in the country to get them. Apparently they do good things for traffic, but I don't know. I didn't live there before they arrived, so I don't know if they actually improved things.Brian Hendershot said:Please tell me that those diamond things area no were near the Branson/Springfield area...
I know there is a Round-About near Drury. Were are the diamonds though? So I can prepare myself for them.Lilani said:Yeah, there's two of them in Springfield. I think our area was one of the first in the country to get them. Apparently they do good things for traffic, but I don't know. I didn't live there before they arrived, so I don't know if they actually improved things.Brian Hendershot said:Please tell me that those diamond things area no were near the Branson/Springfield area...
I know one is where the James River Freeway meets National, but I'm not sure where the other one is. I think it's one of the expressways, maybe Kansas or Chestnut. For the James River one, just remember to be careful about that far left lane. It will shoot you onto the highway whether you like it or not, if you're not careful ;-)Brian Hendershot said:I know there is a Round-About near Drury. Were are the diamonds though? So I can prepare myself for them.Lilani said:Yeah, there's two of them in Springfield. I think our area was one of the first in the country to get them. Apparently they do good things for traffic, but I don't know. I didn't live there before they arrived, so I don't know if they actually improved things.Brian Hendershot said:Please tell me that those diamond things area no were near the Branson/Springfield area...
SWEEETTT...I mostly stick to just National, Sunshine, and Glenstone. I have totally missed a giant diamond shape bullet.Lilani said:I know one is where the James River Freeway meets National, but I'm not sure where the other one is. I think it's one of the expressways, maybe Kansas or Chestnut. For the James River one, just remember to be careful about that far left lane. It will shoot you onto the highway whether you like it or not, if you're not careful ;-)Brian Hendershot said:I know there is a Round-About near Drury. Were are the diamonds though? So I can prepare myself for them.Lilani said:Yeah, there's two of them in Springfield. I think our area was one of the first in the country to get them. Apparently they do good things for traffic, but I don't know. I didn't live there before they arrived, so I don't know if they actually improved things.Brian Hendershot said:Please tell me that those diamond things area no were near the Branson/Springfield area...
We've got lots of those, or something very similar. Makes turning left much safer, though we mostly use them for a three-way intersection as we have roundabouts in nearly every four-way intersection. We call them "spansk sväng" (Spanish turn) though:theevilsanta said:Forget Roundabouts, I was driving through NJ and experienced the ultimate in weird. A Jug Handle:![]()