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Harlow Road RoundAbout NightMare

Last post 06-09-2009, 2:21 PM by Buzz Blogger. 18 replies.
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  •  03-18-2009, 6:10 PM 3736622 in reply to 3736574

    Re: Harlow Road RoundAbout NightMare

    Thank you for the encouraging words, I'll keep trying cautiouslySmile
  •  03-21-2009, 7:30 PM 3746454 in reply to 1219583

    Re: Harlow Road RoundAbout NightMare

    The roundabout is not that hard to figure out. Probably the most important thing is to know which lane you need BEFORE you get to it. Doesn't take a genius to do this. It works fine as long as people are smart enough to figure it out.  And if you can't, then you certainly shouldn't be in possession of a drivers license. All the wrecks there are caused by idiots who cut across the lanes instead of following the lane they entered the roundabout on.

    It's not the planning engineers' intelligence that's the issue, its the intelligence of the drivers.
  •  03-21-2009, 8:41 PM 3746521 in reply to 3746454

    Re: Harlow Road RoundAbout NightMare

    Stick out tongueHat's off to Mr?Mrs? intelligence, anyone else if you having trouble it's obviously simply because were idiot's without intelligence.  My suggestion would be approach cautiously,check all directions, proceed, otherwise turn over your drivers license to osagejake,
  •  06-09-2009, 2:21 PM 4179159 in reply to 1219583

    Re: Harlow Road RoundAbout NightMare

    Looks like it's in the news again.

    Changes may be coming to the controversial traffic roundabout in Springfield at Pioneer Parkway and Hayden Bridge Road.

    http://www.kmtr.com/news/local/story/Study-to-assess-Springfield-roundabout-safety/UNzhItDYOE2g5rXscuQe8g.cspx
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