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Yeah, rah -- common sense!
http://warsaw.in.gov/DocumentView.aspx?DID=376
A brochure explaining how to use these here new-fangled roundabouts. I couldn't tilt my monitor and it is kinder hard to read sideways, so I don't guarantee 100% common sense. The roundabout actually built does not resemble the clip-art roundabout in the brochure, but is easy to negotiate on a bicycle. -- Joy Beeson joy beeson at comcast dot net http://roughsewing.home.comcast.net/ Any advertisement linked to one of my words was linked without my permission and is probably a scam. |
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Yeah, rah -- common sense!
Joy Beeson wrote:
http://warsaw.in.gov/DocumentView.aspx?DID=376 A brochure explaining how to use these here new-fangled roundabouts. I couldn't tilt my monitor and it is kinder hard to read sideways, so I don't guarantee 100% common sense. The roundabout actually built does not resemble the clip-art roundabout in the brochure, but is easy to negotiate on a bicycle. Coincidentally, the article I wrote two months ago for our bike club newsletter was on how to handle roundabouts. In my experience, they work extremely well for cyclists who understand how to get away from the edge and control the lane, as that brochure states. I think, though, that the brochure should have included a warning NOT to hug the curb. That's "right hook" territory. Driving and bicycling in France, the roundabouts were wonderful. Clearly superior to American traffic lights and stop signs! -- - Frank Krygowski |
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Yeah, rah -- common sense!
Joy Beeson writes:
http://warsaw.in.gov/DocumentView.aspx?DID=376 A brochure explaining how to use these here new-fangled roundabouts. Palo Alto has a couple of crazy half-roundabouts that have two sides with stop signs and two sides with no signs at all. Very confusing. I could use a brochure explaining how to use *them*. |
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Yeah, rah -- common sense!
Ben Pfaff wrote:
Joy writes: http://warsaw.in.gov/DocumentView.aspx?DID=376 A brochure explaining how to use these here new-fangled roundabouts. Palo Alto has a couple of crazy half-roundabouts that have two sides with stop signs and two sides with no signs at all. Very confusing. I could use a brochure explaining how to use *them*. Hmm. Sounds like weird road designs aren't aimed only at cyclists, after all! -- - Frank Krygowski |
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