If I try to do things the correct way I get horns blaring, 1 finger salutes, and sometimes yelling out the windows. Why is this such a hard concept?
This is what most of the problems in life boil down to. People are ****ing idiots.LPHA said:
People are idiots.
That is where I see this break down. When you have 3 or 4 cars in each left hand turn lane wanting to turn each direction, there's no sane way to get everyone to coordinate crossing paths, PLUS having to deal with cars coming perpendicular wanting to turn left onto the road.Martin Q. Blank said:
The right is better, but how are cars supposed to line up to turn left in that situation?
What about roundabouts? Is the vehicle in the inside circle allowed to exit the roundabout from the inside circle, crossing over the outside circle?agnerd said:
We've been over this. Right is ONLY correct if the median is 30' wide or more. It's in the MUTCD.
TxDOT Design Manual
Never designed a roundabout and don't know which section of the manual it is in, but I think it's the same rules as any other road. You have the right of way only in the lane you are in. Inside circle driver has to yield to drivers already in the outside circle, but has right-of-way over anyone entering the circle from a connecting street.Ducks4brkfast said:What about roundabouts? Is the vehicle in the inside circle allowed to exit the roundabout from the inside circle, crossing over the outside circle?agnerd said:
We've been over this. Right is ONLY correct if the median is 30' wide or more. It's in the MUTCD.
TxDOT Design Manual
Jack Cheese said:
My bigger problem is just idiots who have no earthly clue what right-of-way means. They have no idea how it works. Some will yield it unpredictably. Others will take it inappropriately. Feels like I'm driving in Mogadishu most days.
Thank God ****ing TxDong of all government organizations is here to tell us how **** needs to be done.agnerd said:
We've been over this. Right is ONLY correct if the median is 30' wide or more. It's in the MUTCD.
TxDOT Design Manual
agnerd said:
We've been over this. Right is ONLY correct if the median is 30' wide or more. It's in the MUTCD.
TxDOT Design Manual
I think the reverse is backwards if you are saying the right is right and the left is wrong.94chem said:agnerd said:
We've been over this. Right is ONLY correct if the median is 30' wide or more. It's in the MUTCD.
TxDOT Design Manual
Didn't you say that backwards?
You ever seen a four-way stop in Pearland with a car at each sign? Makes those people lose all damn sense.Jack Cheese said:
My bigger problem is just idiots who have no earthly clue what right-of-way means. They have no idea how it works. Some will yield it unpredictably. Others will take it inappropriately. Feels like I'm driving in Mogadishu most days.
Jackal99 said:You ever seen a four-way stop in Pearland with a car at each sign? Makes those people lose all damn sense.Jack Cheese said:
My bigger problem is just idiots who have no earthly clue what right-of-way means. They have no idea how it works. Some will yield it unpredictably. Others will take it inappropriately. Feels like I'm driving in Mogadishu most days.
combat wombat said:
People trying to be "nice" and yielding the right-of-way (when they have the right of way) is very annoying. It slows things way down. Just GTFO of the way so that I can go and not worry about what you might be doing.
combat wombat said:
People trying to be "nice" and yielding the right-of-way (when they have the right of way) is very annoying. It slows things way down. Just GTFO of the way so that I can go and not worry about what you might be doing.
I live in a neighborhood with a roundabout and there are plenty that don't know how to use this particular one (2 lane boulevard with 1 lane crossing street). The outside lane in the roundabout either goes right or straight and the inside lane either goes left or straight (and its clearly labeled on the street AND a sign) but often people in the outside lane will cut off the inside lane so they can go left and act like they didn't do anything wrong. Extremely frustrating.agnerd said:Never designed a roundabout and don't know which section of the manual it is in, but I think it's the same rules as any other road. You have the right of way only in the lane you are in. Inside circle driver has to yield to drivers already in the outside circle, but has right-of-way over anyone entering the circle from a connecting street.Ducks4brkfast said:What about roundabouts? Is the vehicle in the inside circle allowed to exit the roundabout from the inside circle, crossing over the outside circle?agnerd said:
We've been over this. Right is ONLY correct if the median is 30' wide or more. It's in the MUTCD.
TxDOT Design Manual
I was referring to OPs images when I said "right". Image I linked shows proper that sometimes you go left of other turning traffic, sometimes you go right of other turning traffic.94chem said:agnerd said:
We've been over this. Right is ONLY correct if the median is 30' wide or more. It's in the MUTCD.
TxDOT Design Manual
Didn't you say that backwards?
They're usually much shorter or much wider than 30'. Corolla is 15' long, so if there's room for 2 of them, stay right. Medians that are wider than 30' should also have a yellow line painted on the road. No need to stop and measure.12th Man Ag said:
Where do we park our car while measuring the width of the median?
ahhh, the old Mexican Standoff. Move to San Antonio if you really enjoy folks not going when it's their turn.jamesf said:combat wombat said:
People trying to be "nice" and yielding the right-of-way (when they have the right of way) is very annoying. It slows things way down. Just GTFO of the way so that I can go and not worry about what you might be doing.
I will wait those people out in a game of reverse chicken until they properly take their right of way.
Thank you!agnerd said:
We've been over this. Right is ONLY correct if the median is 30' wide or more. It's in the MUTCD.
TxDOT Design Manual
At that point, I shift to reverse.Jackal99 said:You ever seen a four-way stop in Pearland with a car at each sign? Makes those people lose all damn sense.Jack Cheese said:
My bigger problem is just idiots who have no earthly clue what right-of-way means. They have no idea how it works. Some will yield it unpredictably. Others will take it inappropriately. Feels like I'm driving in Mogadishu most days.
Since we have an explanation on this, what if you have cars on each side road making left turns? Do both cars come straight out, yield, then complete their left turn or do you "cut-across", yield then complete your left turn? Confusion on this seems to be the cause of many near-misses in my neighborhood. Does the median width rule still apply?Broba Fett said:
If I try to do things the correct way I get horns blaring, 1 finger salutes, and sometimes yelling out the windows. Why is this such a hard concept?
Jesus Christ, a straight road with 2 lanes in each direction makes people lose all damn sense, a 4 way stop might as well be quantum physics for most.Jackal99 said:You ever seen a four-way stop in Pearland with a car at each sign? Makes those people lose all damn sense.Jack Cheese said:
My bigger problem is just idiots who have no earthly clue what right-of-way means. They have no idea how it works. Some will yield it unpredictably. Others will take it inappropriately. Feels like I'm driving in Mogadishu most days.
Screw that, the image on the left is the only correct way no matter what. TXDOT can eat a D - they can't decide if service or frontage roads are 1 way or 2 way or cant' even make overpasses/cloverleaf turns uniform, so screw them.agnerd said:
We've been over this. Right is ONLY correct if the median is 30' wide or more. It's in the MUTCD.
TxDOT Design Manual
schmellba99 said:Screw that, the image on the left is the only correct way no matter what. TXDOT can eat a D - they can't decide if service or frontage roads are 1 way or 2 way or cant' even make overpasses/cloverleaf turns uniform, so screw them.agnerd said:
We've been over this. Right is ONLY correct if the median is 30' wide or more. It's in the MUTCD.
TxDOT Design Manual