Video of 'Muricans and a round-a-bout
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Video of 'Muricans and a round-a-bout
They call this a mini-roundabout. I assume if they encountered a proper mini-roundabout, they would do what so many do here in Blighty, treat it as a bump in the road.
https://www.facebook.com/10205987449710 ... 3852647082
The drivers are coping better now. Not sure what the bloke is doing walking on the median strip.
https://www.facebook.com/10205987449710 ... 0328911831
https://www.facebook.com/10205987449710 ... 3852647082
The drivers are coping better now. Not sure what the bloke is doing walking on the median strip.
https://www.facebook.com/10205987449710 ... 0328911831
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It's basically a Dutch roundabout with the 90 degree entries and narrow approach lanes. The mistake they made was assuming the average country bumpkin in rural Kentucky can cope with an intersection - they're generally regarded as horrendous drivers.linuxrocks wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 12:52 They call this a mini-roundabout. I assume if they encountered a proper mini-roundabout, they would do what so many do here in Blighty, treat it as a bump in the road.
https://www.facebook.com/10205987449710 ... 3852647082
The drivers are coping better now. Not sure what the bloke is doing walking on the median strip.
https://www.facebook.com/10205987449710 ... 0328911831
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Re: Video of 'Muricans and a round-a-bout
If you actually read what the site says, you'll see that the first video was not of stupid drivers doing the wrong thing. It was made during a staged opening of the roundabout's arms.
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The first video is definitely staged.
The second looks more finished with blacktop and needs marking.
It’s not a Dutch roundabout design. It’s a compact single lane entry. A Dutch roundabout has outer concave edges between entry and exit points to slow traffic more and then has cycle infrastructure around it with crossings.
For multiple lane roundabouts there is an interesting US study on roundabout design concerning entry angles and reveals what we’re doing wrong with designs in the UK that encourages entry path overlap. https://www.ltrc.lsu.edu/ltc_13/pdf/pre ... TC2013.pdf
The second looks more finished with blacktop and needs marking.
It’s not a Dutch roundabout design. It’s a compact single lane entry. A Dutch roundabout has outer concave edges between entry and exit points to slow traffic more and then has cycle infrastructure around it with crossings.
For multiple lane roundabouts there is an interesting US study on roundabout design concerning entry angles and reveals what we’re doing wrong with designs in the UK that encourages entry path overlap. https://www.ltrc.lsu.edu/ltc_13/pdf/pre ... TC2013.pdf
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Re: Video of 'Muricans and a round-a-bout
Much overstated
I've known this one in Florida for many years. Nobody seems to have an issue with it. Though I do feel it could do with some UK-style signage
https://www.google.com/maps/@27.9894168 ... 384!8i8192
I've known this one in Florida for many years. Nobody seems to have an issue with it. Though I do feel it could do with some UK-style signage
https://www.google.com/maps/@27.9894168 ... 384!8i8192
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That's a very good presentation, and it seems US highway engineers are catching up to where we'd got a couple of decades ago - but we seem to be dropping back. The new Eden Camp roundabout on the A169 north of Malton seems to have taken the offset roundabout concept past the extreme use usefulness.M19 wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 22:47 For multiple lane roundabouts there is an interesting US study on roundabout design concerning entry angles and reveals what we’re doing wrong with designs in the UK that encourages entry path overlap. https://www.ltrc.lsu.edu/ltc_13/pdf/pre ... TC2013.pdf
I know the road and so when heading north I remind myself what's coming up, but I still keep finding myself with the wrong combination of speed and angle entering the roundabout. Looking at the aerial view after reading the US presentation I realise why - the entry lane is pointing directly at the centre circle! Whatever speed you enter from the south you have to do a last-minute jerk to the left to align up with the roundabout carriageway. Using advice in the presentation it could be improved with paint by marking out the Eden Camp turnoff to the left as a seperate lane.
Even though the roundabout is the width of two un-marked lanes, you can see at the 3 o'clock position that southbound traffic just goes in a straight line ignoring the curve - again, due to the angle of the approach lane.
Edit: hmmm.... my image doesn't appear to be appearing.
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The current fetish for offset roundabouts seems to be, as far as I can tell, around minimising the cost of construction, by minimising and simplifying additional land purchase (ie, it's easier to buy a big bit of one field from one landowner than a small bit of three fields from three separate landowners) and by allowing more of the carriageway to be built offline with less disruption to the existing road during construction. As with so many things, we're getting substandard outputs because we're cutting costs.jgharston wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 15:46That's a very good presentation, and it seems US highway engineers are catching up to where we'd got a couple of decades ago - but we seem to be dropping back. The new Eden Camp roundabout on the A169 north of Malton seems to have taken the offset roundabout concept past the extreme use usefulness.
I know the road and so when heading north I remind myself what's coming up, but I still keep finding myself with the wrong combination of speed and angle entering the roundabout. Looking at the aerial view after reading the US presentation I realise why - the entry lane is pointing directly at the centre circle! Whatever speed you enter from the south you have to do a last-minute jerk to the left to align up with the roundabout carriageway. Using advice in the presentation it could be improved with paint by marking out the Eden Camp turnoff to the left as a seperate lane.
Even though the roundabout is the width of two un-marked lanes, you can see at the 3 o'clock position that southbound traffic just goes in a straight line ignoring the curve - again, due to the angle of the approach lane.
The roundabout at Eden Camp is so typical of the problems of bad design. What is the point of a 15m left-turn lane there? It does nothing for capacity, despite whatever nonsense the computer modellers might say, and it just confuses the issue by directing drivers to take a more awkward path through the junction and potentially misleading other drivers if they take a sensible path ignoring the white lines. For roundabouts like this, we need to embrace the single lane entry and single lane circulation, and stop mucking about adding lanes that do nothing but make everything worse.
(PS, I think your image wasn't showing because it's on an http server and not https, and because Sabre is on https it won't show non-secure elements within the page)
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Yes, as I approach my hind-brain is teacherly reminding me "left lane for straight ahead, Mr Harston!" and it takes an effort to remember to use the "right-turning lane" to go straight ahead.Stevie D wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 20:15 The roundabout at Eden Camp is so typical of the problems of bad design. What is the point of a 15m left-turn lane there? It does nothing for capacity, despite whatever nonsense the computer modellers might say, and it just confuses the issue by directing drivers to take a more awkward path through the junction and potentially misleading other drivers if they take a sensible path ignoring the white lines. For roundabouts like this, we need to embrace the single lane entry and single lane circulation, and stop mucking about adding lanes that do nothing but make everything worse.
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Apparently, Carmel, Indiana is a big adopter of roundabouts. These videos are from the NY Times, they have clearly done a reasonable job and have some nice landscaping that local authorities in these islands would not bother with.
https://vp.nyt.com/video/2021/10/26/967 ... g_720p.mp4
https://vp.nyt.com/video/2021/10/26/967 ... g_720p.mp4
https://static01.nyt.com/images/2021/10 ... rJumbo.jpg
https://static01.nyt.com/images/2021/11 ... &auto=webp
https://vp.nyt.com/video/2021/10/26/967 ... g_720p.mp4
https://vp.nyt.com/video/2021/10/26/967 ... g_720p.mp4
https://static01.nyt.com/images/2021/10 ... rJumbo.jpg
https://static01.nyt.com/images/2021/11 ... &auto=webp
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Re: Video of 'Muricans and a round-a-bout
The US road markings for multilane roundabouts are far more intuitive than ours, in my humble opinion.
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Re: Video of 'Muricans and a round-a-bout
Not so much the roundabout's fault - just the lazy (or habitual) way that many drivers generally straight-line roundabouts, take them too fast, and cut back to the left at exits (even at 2-lane exits, ignoring white lines).
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Re: Video of 'Muricans and a round-a-bout
My original statement "It was made during a staged opening of the roundabout's arms" didn't mean 'a setup' or 'faked'. It meant opening the arms sequentially. IIRC, that's what the accompanying text stated.