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A traffic circle at Woods Edge ct and Point Pleasant? Why? Seriously. What the hell.
Granted it is the only 4-way intersection in poplar tree, but why a traffic circle? It doesn't even get that much traffic! Has this ever been tried in any other local neighborhoods? Why here?
At first I thought it wasn't permanent, but a couple days ago a big concrete curb showed up and it looks like the middle is being prepped for dirt or something.
Cary Wrote:
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> A traffic circle at Woods Edge ct and Point
> Pleasant? Why? Seriously. What the hell.
>
> Granted it is the only 4-way intersection in
> poplar tree, but why a traffic circle? It doesn't
> even get that much traffic! Has this ever been
> tried in any other local neighborhoods? Why
> here?
>
> At first I thought it wasn't permanent, but a
> couple days ago a big concrete curb showed up and
> it looks like the middle is being prepped for dirt
> or something.
>
> Yuck.
>
> I'll try to grab pictures tomorrow.
Yup, it's permanent. And incredibly stupid. They did a traffic study and decided to put one in. I don't understand the logic, since it's removed from the area that gets all the rush hour traffic. In fact, that section only got one speed hump- the rest are on the other 3/4 of the circle.
If you drive around Montgomery County, LOTS of small neighborhoods have traffic circles. Makes speeding a lot easier once you know where they are. Better than humps.
One neighborhood I was in last week had at least five of them...
I've "heard" that if you're staying straight on Point Pleasant you can go around the traffic circle at 50MPH without problem. Seems kinda pointless in a 25MPH zone if that's the case.
just drove by that circle yesterday for the first time, and yeah, it makes no sense at all. It's really easy to just speed right around it. I never broke a sweat from my 45 mph clip...
If you go 90 miles an hour, what do you think is going to happen. I can assure you if one of you ran over my kid, it would be your last day on this earth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I drive through a small but stuffy neighborhood on my final approach to work. The people in that neighborhood act like the public road was their personal driveway. They let their kids on tricycles play in the street and yell at YOU for having a car within 100 feet of them. Really - they'd yell "SLOW DOWN" and I'm going like 2mph and yell "GET YOUR KID OUT OF THE STREET, MORON!". They'd stick those little plastic kid silhouettes with the orange flag in the middle of the road that said "SLOW". Really, they'd walk in the street, stop and talk and deflect any suggestion they get the hell out of the road. Eventually, they put up speed humps and traffic circles with little shrubs and yellow signs... I plowed my Range Rover through the middle of their little crappy shrubby circle for two weeks before I got it out of my system. Is that the kind of circle you're talking about?
Boarders run the worthless individuals over. Especially on Point Pleasant, they use to provoke drivers. If it is a kid crossing the street, read my message above. It will be your last day on planet earth!!
I find this board amazing. The same people willing to string someone up for a traffic citation, go wild over traffic calming devices because they themselves won't obey the law.
the thing is the traffic circle doesn't make the neighborhood any safer. everyone i know just does donuts around it. and there still plenty of room to speed by it without having to turn more than a little bit.
It's actually faster to go through a roundabout because you don't need to stop. Sometimes they put up stop signs at the entrance to a roundabout which makes absolutely no sense. There is one like that in Kings Park