Study reports that, surprisingly, the inspiraling roundabout rated the same score as the standard roundabout in the United States for their usability and user comprehension metrics. This is mostly due to the remarkably low score of the standard roundabout.
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We don't need those hedonistic European roundamacircles.
In my day we just T-boned each other at high speeds, and we enjoyed it!
For some reason I'm just looking at this, and thinking of far-future people digging up ANY roads with lines or on/off ramps or cloverleafs, scratching their heads, and going:
"It must've been used for religious purposes."
Wanna really confuse them?
Carmel
This explains the entire image
"It must've been used for religious purposes."
Hehehe...
Regarding the question whether future humans are going to be wiser than we are, I see 4 possiblities:
- They are wiser
- They are less wise
- They are exactly the same (most likely)
- They don't care
Human nature does not change very much over time. When I was younger I thought the future was going to be awesome because then, people like me would be in power. Now there are many politicians, celebrities, activists, journalists, other people more powerful than me who are the same age as me or even younger; they are pretty much the same as the ones who are older than me.
i mean wisdom is something you gain from experience so presumably later generations are always going to be wiser provided they study the past, that's kinda how we got to where we are
When Junji Ito is your traffic planner
Uzumaki ruined spirals forever (or made them better, depending on who you ask)
this is my lane, it was made for me!
- BMW drivers to the whole street
It will deadlock in the center because the car lanes are used for two directions. Unless you upgrade those unidirectional lanes into bi-directional pairs of lanes.
And it will still deadlock, so you have to put a round-robin semaphore in the middle.
Simpler solution, just add a bottomless pit or small singularity in the middle to absorb excess traffic.
Sorry I'm late for work, I got sucked into a black hole again. No, I didn't take a picture of the event horizon, you should just take my word for it. I wouldn't even be late if it weren't for the time dilation.
An infinite spiral could easily solve these problems.
No one should reach the center. The lines are dotted. If anyone ends up in the center they deserve a deadlock.
The center should put you on an out-spiraling bridge that feeds traffic back into the outermost lane. Then even the most indecisive drivers are accommodated. Or just a deep pit of punishment.
We have a small traffic circle near us, across from an outdoor restaurant. One day I was eating there and saw this dude start circling it endlessly until the police happened to show up, then he took off.
First time I have to disagree with xkcd. It's very much not navigable, with exception of turning right.
Going left or back is impossible as you will be facing counterflow and not able to turn in tight spaces.
You can't go back the wrong way, you have to change lanes or you reach a dead end. No left, only right.
It's kinda funny how these comments are proving Randall's point, that people don't know to lane-shift in roundabouts.
You shouldn't have to lane shift in roundabouts. On a well designed multi lane roundabout you choose your lane before you get there and simply follow it to the exit. The only reason to change lanes is if you screwed up.
The lines are dotted. You can cross dotted lines. If you do cross a dotted line, please check your mirrors, or you might run into the point of the comic.
i think it should spiral outwards instead, that way if you need to take the third exit, you switch to the third lane and simply follow it to your exit
Agreed. If you're in the outside lane you must exit.
its not like people follow the lanes in a roundabout anyway.
That depends on which country you're driving in
It doesn't really solve the problem of having a road junction - that's still in the center and cars even come at worse angles than before- it just adds fluff around it.
On the other hand, it would probably turn into a tourist attraction and unique experience.
You're not supposed to ever get to the middle. It's "technically navigable" because you can lane-shift your way out.
Randall in a road trip right now?
I'm too street illiterate to know of this is going clockwise or counterclockwise. It makes more sense spiraling out.
Who needs lane markings anyway :-)