Originally Posted by
ctchandler
Funny that you mention this, I was sitting at an intersection in Edmond with cars stopped in three directions and no cars in the only lanes with a green light. It was well over a minute (no cars moving in any direction) and I was thinking about the roundabouts in Great Britain and Ireland and how smooth traffic moved. I have driven almost twenty thousand miles there and have become a huge fan. Most of the time, a yield sign is not required because they are educated to understand the rules of entering a roundabout. And they do use signal lights in major areas because if they didn't, the rush hour traffic would dominate the flow. Now, in response to your question about studies, the most dangerous intersection(?) in Oklahoma City used to be Classen Circle and it failed miserably. It was in place for probably about twenty years and they finally gave up and redesigned it. It was not a true "roundabout" though, and I really don't remember the main problem but until the one near St. Anthony Hospital, I haven't seen one in the OKC area.
C. T.
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