Single Point Urban Interchange
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Single Point Urban Interchange
On the wiki it says there is only one SPUI in the UK (in Belfast) however does the A38/A4540 in Birmingham not also qualify as an SPUI?
- Chris Bertram
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Re: Single Point Urban Interchange
Not quite, as straight through movements are provided, enabling integration with an adjacent roundabout junction.
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Re: Single Point Urban Interchange
They seem to be very common in the USA, I remember finding a site on American road design a few years ago which had a feature on spooys.
http://www.kurumi.com/roads/interchanges/spui.html
http://www.kurumi.com/roads/interchanges/spui.html
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Re: Single Point Urban Interchange
Wasn't this covered in the earlier topic 'Single Point Diamond Interchange' ?Chris Bertram wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 21:35Not quite, as straight through movements are provided, enabling integration with an adjacent roundabout junction.
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