Newyew22 t1_jagxfnc wrote
Bless you for thinking Virginia drivers know the first thing about navigating traffic circles safely.
10698 t1_jahe1kj wrote
🙋♂️ This one does.
And yet I also agree with you 100%.
In Driver's Ed, western Hanover County circa 1995, traffic circles got about 10 seconds of instructional time. I still remember being told we'd never see one unless we went to Gordonsville or Northern Virginia.
I love them and breeze right through, but I trust nobody else who's in or near the circle. Head on a swivel, foot ready on the brake pedal.
airquotesNotAtWork t1_jahgv0a wrote
And even still they’re safer than intersections with traffic lights
 With my (limited) knowledge of pedestrian safe infrastructure, I redrew what I think would be a much safer Arthur Ashe/ Broad St intersection!
With my (limited) knowledge of pedestrian safe infrastructure, I redrew what I think would be a much safer Arthur Ashe/ Broad St intersection!
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