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When I was in the USA a couple of years
ago I learned that you can turn right on a
red light (providing nothing is coming
from your left.) I also quickly learned that
you could perfectly legally turn right, then
immediately left into a diner or gas station
across the road, then cut through
to the
other side of the lights and back onto the
road you were on bypassing the lights
completely without stopping!
This inspired me to consider whether it
would be possible to design an entire road
network in a small town where every
intersection was turned through 90
degrees, meaning that 'right' was
effectively straight on. The whole town's
road network could consist of right-turns
and straight on's (which would now be like
a left turn), but laid out in such a way that
you could always get wherever you were
going by only turning right.
This would also be a good place to live if
you had a fear of turning left.
Unstoppable Traffic Theory
Unstoppable_20Traffic_20Theory [xaviergisz, Jul 03 2008]
Only Turn Right
Only_20Turn_20Right#1185688374 [xaviergisz, Jul 03 2008]
Roundabout City
Roundabout_20City [nuclear hobo, Jul 07 2008]
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I have seen arterial roads that only allow right turns in exceptionally large industrial parks in Warren, Michigan (US). I could tell they were built to accommodate a huge amount of traffic to and from the automobile manufacturing facilities prior to onslaught of foreign imports circa 70s. |
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Now those streets, although well maintained, are empty making it a pleasant drive should you be cruising around the area. I always liked the idea but never saw it heavily loaded. [+] |
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"I'm not an ambi-turner.. I can't turn left." - Zoolander |
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The civilsed world drives on the left. |
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A few dimwitted nations, just for the sake of being different, seem to insist on driving on the wrong side of the road. |
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So I guess it would have to be a perfect grid. Could work, but I've never seen a city accomplish this. Land gets in the way. |
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Thats the right side there, neelandan... |
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Yeah, you're exactly describing
roundabouts. |
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Cutting through parking lots to evade an intersection control or to travel from one road to another is illegal (in most places). When caught, you will be ticketed for a moving violation. |
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Yes, as noted, the manuever you are describing is called "defeating a traffic device" in my area and has severe penalties. Forget the ticket price, it is a 2 point violation and that can cost thousands in insurance rate increases. (I hate NJ car insurance). |
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Roundabouts force the mixture of extreme drivers into the same small confined area pulling a tight circle where it is assured that all extremes will likely become yet more extreme. Speed demons mixed with the highly conservative (old, new, or intoxicated) makes for a serious road clot with a little road rage topping. |
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I like the idea of using a grid of divided streets (one-ways) with either (not both) right or left turns around larger blocks that are filled with no through streets. Streets with only one access are quiet, are likely to develop a unique style, and less likely to be randomly frequented by speed demons and thieves due to the increased risk of entrapment. |
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You can't legally turn left on red light where you are? |
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Yes, theleopard and fishfinger, I just
invented the roundabout. |
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But what I hate most of all these days is
the rash of roundabouts with traffic
lights on. I mean either have traffic
lights OR a roundabout, but not both. |
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No, my suggestion is not really a
roundabout, it's more like a network
designed to keep all traffic flowing
through all the intersections. Maybe
this has been tried hundreds of times
already though. |
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also, wouldn't it be cheaper if they made cars that just turned right ? you could remove the passenger front wheel and make a tricycle... half the turn signal equipment allotage, obviously... |
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American motor racing is all about turning left. |
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I refuse to turn my 2005 mustang only left. Or right. Or to follow the speed limit if I can get away with it!! I will continue to fill it with premium while all my other cars get the cheap stuff. I will continue to drive my 1974 big block truck until the Arabs quit selling gas. then the ultimate question... IS IT ILLEGAL if a cop doesn't see it!! LOL By the way I have only had two tickets in 28 years of driving so I guess I am not all that and a bag of dorito's! |
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Take out the stop signs and traffic lights. Problem solved. |
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You could call the city "Circle City" It won't save you gas, but it will drive you dizzy. |
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You could call the city "Circle City" It won't save you gas, but it will drive you dizzy. |
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whoops, there goes [el dueno] again... |
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I'm seeing double here - four [el dueno]s! |
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We call this invention a "traffic circle". |
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I laughed so hard at xandram's comment
because I know what it's a reference too! |
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