WTAW reports that TxDot says they are done with the WJB improvements.
TyHolden said:
iawhy is there a light on the turnaround? is that normal?
TyHolden said:
why is there a light on the turnaround? is that normal?
Mathguy64 said:TyHolden said:
why is there a light on the turnaround? is that normal?
Because everyone coming down WJB can't see anyone in the turnaround or starting the turnaround as it's so short a curve there isn't time to react or yield to them. And everyone using it that I have seen using it was cutting across both lanes to get into June St.
TyHolden said:
why is there a light on the turnaround? is that normal?
doubledog said:TyHolden said:
why is there a light on the turnaround? is that normal?
One this is designed by Texans for Texans.
Two the roundabouts on WJB are way to small, should be around 60 feet, to give drivers time to react and to handle larger trucks.
TyHolden said:Mathguy64 said:TyHolden said:
why is there a light on the turnaround? is that normal?
Because everyone coming down WJB can't see anyone in the turnaround or starting the turnaround as it's so short a curve there isn't time to react or yield to them. And everyone using it that I have seen using it was cutting across both lanes to get into June St.
I'm talking about the first turnaround heading from 6 to downtown. It's at the end of the turnaround when heading downtown. It makes no sense. You're halfway through the turnaround with a light? Only thing I can think of is pedestrian as mentioned above. Never seen that before though.
AggiePhil said:
Just an awful design. Bryan really knocked it out of the park on this one.
Jetty said:
I drive through that area several times a week. The bigger trucks like delivery trucks cannot make those turns… I've watched them drive over the bricks almost every time. I make sure I'm never right next to them in that area.
Really poor planning!
etmydst said:Jetty said:
I drive through that area several times a week. The bigger trucks like delivery trucks cannot make those turns… I've watched them drive over the bricks almost every time. I make sure I'm never right next to them in that area.
Really poor planning!
Those bricks are called truck aprons. That's what they are there for.
doubledog said:etmydst said:Jetty said:
I drive through that area several times a week. The bigger trucks like delivery trucks cannot make those turns… I've watched them drive over the bricks almost every time. I make sure I'm never right next to them in that area.
Really poor planning!
Those bricks are called truck aprons. That's what they are there for.
FYI : If you need to use a truck apron then the roundabout is too damn small.
etmydst said:doubledog said:etmydst said:Jetty said:
I drive through that area several times a week. The bigger trucks like delivery trucks cannot make those turns… I've watched them drive over the bricks almost every time. I make sure I'm never right next to them in that area.
Really poor planning!
Those bricks are called truck aprons. That's what they are there for.
FYI : If you need to use a truck apron then the roundabout is too damn small.
Your opinion is cute but the entire civil engineering practice disagrees with you. Any other opinions you want to FYI as facts?
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The minimum inscribed circle diameter (ICD) for a two-lane (multilane) roundabout typically ranges from 150 to 200 feet (45 to 60 meters). While 160-180 feet is a common starting point, the necessary diameter depends on vehicle size and site constraints, often necessitating truck aprons to accommodate large vehicles.
WolfCall said:
Recently, TXDOT published several approaches to changes to Harvey Rd. All but one was a total WJB-type disaster. Harvey Rd is a huge artery in to College Station for commuters and trucks. Roundabouts would be a death knell and lead to diversion of traffic to University Drive.
WolfCall said:
Recently, TXDOT published several approaches to changes to Harvey Rd. All but one was a total WJB-type disaster. Harvey Rd is a huge artery in to College Station for commuters and trucks. Roundabouts would be a death knell and lead to diversion of traffic to University Drive.
WolfCall said:
Recently, TXDOT published several approaches to changes to Harvey Rd. All but one was a total WJB-type disaster. Harvey Rd is a huge artery in to College Station for commuters and trucks. Roundabouts would be a death knell and lead to diversion of traffic to University Drive.
MelvinUdall said:
I fully agree, roundabouts are great and traffic keeps moving.