https://xkcd.com/2932

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This PSA brought to you by several would-be assassins who tried to wave me in front of speeding cars in the last month and who will have to try harder next time.

    • @evidences
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      357 months ago

      Some of them yes, the real shitty version of this is the 65mph divided highway where you can reel they just plopped a highway down in a rural area crossing over a bunch of country roads so instead of spending a shit load of money on overpasses you get the pleasure of merging directly into a actual highway. I’ve never actually had a problem at one of those because they’re always in the middle of nowhere but you really get to test your cars acceleration when you find one.

      • @[email protected]
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        137 months ago

        There is also the stroad that is basically what you describe only with entrances to and exits from business parking lots every couple of car lengths.

    • Ms. ArmoredThirteen
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      157 months ago

      Am American, the intersection design itself didn’t register to me at all. They’re like this pretty often yeah

      • @kernelle
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        87 months ago

        I’m so used to roundabouts and red lights. They’re annoying for the lone driver, but add a bit of traffic and they move everything along so much smoother.

        • @Confused_Emus
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          47 months ago

          Round abouts are showing up in US cities. Unfortunately we’re too dumb to know how to drive in a circle, so they just end up causing confusion.

    • @[email protected]
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      137 months ago

      I live in Tennessee… the scenario in the old is so common I saw it 4 times yesterday. It’s in every town, city, metro area here. There is no planning, no thought to motorists… They only apply a light once public outcry gets to the point where city officials can’t ignore it any longer.

      The town my wife is from has an intersection like above. It killed ~30 people over the years before a traffic light was installed.

    • @The_v
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      That’s it’s very much normal.

      When I was teaching my older son to drive, I took him through it. My recommendation: “Never turn left at it. Turn right and find a safer way to go the other way.”

      When he got to the interchange the guy in front of him tried to turn left and got hit immediately.

    • @Gigan
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      67 months ago

      Yes, classic stroad design. Although I’m seeing it more often where it’s not possible to make a left turn from the sidestreet.

    • @dejected_warp_core
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      7 months ago

      Yes, and the only safe (and often time-saving) answer is to just turn right and then make U-turn later. Fortunately we have “right on red” as a legal maneuver here, so that softens the blow a bit. And yes, a civilized response to this nonsense would be a roundabout but we’re mostly allergic to those (they are gaining traction in places though).

      Often, these intersections rely on traffic lights to be navigable during anything resembling normal traffic. Without it, it’s also kind of miserable for everyone waiting for oncoming traffic to clear in order to turn.

      The only time I’ve witnessed this “wave someone out” technique as a good thing was where two-lane road traffic was too dense for local traffic to join. But that’s a regional thing in the US (around Massachusetts by my reckoning). At the same time I’ve also seen folks there blindly apply that grace to situations where it does not belong, like highway on-ramps.

      Also, while we’re talking about safety, don’t forget the 45mph delta between the stopped lane turning left and the traffic whizzing by mere inches from the stopped cars. Some places have a wide raised curb between these two lanes, but most do not.

    • @[email protected]
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      57 months ago

      Lots of American roads are like this. Generally you are better off making a right turn and then a U turn at a traffic light. I don’t bother turning left at an intersection like this unless there is no traffic.

    • @Donjuanme
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      87 months ago

      People don’t want nice, they want consistent.

      -Jim Davis.

  • @[email protected]
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    327 months ago

    Once had a motorist furiously shout, wave and honk his horn at me because he hadn’t checked his mirrors to see that his generous offer involved me cycling directly under the wheels of a bus. I live in London. It was a bright red double-decker. He hadn’t seen it.

    • @LemmyKnowsBest
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      197 months ago

      If he didn’t see a bright red double decker bus, and he was behaving irresponsibly contrary to traffic patterns, he needs to have his driving privileges revoked.

  • Lemongrab
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    7 months ago

    This is how I got hit on my bike, except I wasn’t waved at. I was in the bike lane and a truck ahead of me waved to a car to drive across. I would be close to were the car going 45mph is in the picture. Car pulled across and by the time i could see the car it was too late. I mashed into the side of the car right as it was crossing the bikelane and was bounced backwards by the force, smacking hard backwards onto the asphalt.

    Safe biking out there.

    • @[email protected]
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      07 months ago

      Don’t ride in bike lanes. They’re usually death traps. Ride in the road where you can be seen. Follow the rules of the rode like any other vehicles

  • THCDenton
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    7 months ago

    Where is the light on this abortion of engineering

    • Annoyed_🦀
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      Dude please no, no more traffic light stop please

      The amount of traffic light in my city is giving me ptsd

      • Transporter Room 3
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        77 months ago

        I will happily take an extra large roundabout.

        Or “traffic circle” if you’re feeling fancy.

        It’s taken more than 5 years but I feel like people in the city I just moved out of are finally understanding the ones in town.

        Now almost nobody stops at them like an intersection. And i haven’t seen a crash from someone launching themselves straight over the center in months.

        • Annoyed_🦀
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          27 months ago

          And i haven’t seen a crash from someone launching themselves straight over the center in months.

          I never heard of that sort of case short from DUI, which shouldn’t be include in any accident statistic other than DUI. They’re really magical people that will make all sort of edge case happen.

          But yes, love roundabout, it’s a really good way to make traffic flow smoother on a lot of junction, though the downside is you can’t have a traffic light near it. Traffic light is always the bottleneck of every jam in my city

          • Transporter Room 3
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            17 months ago

            You’d think it was all DUIs but no.

            I lived within view of one so every time I heard a mildly distant crashing sound, it was almost always someone fucking up at the roundabout. Quite a few Dukes of Hazzard wannabes were completely sober, but “didn’t know the area and were speeding”. In case you’re wondering, it’s well lit, you have ample warning with both reduced speed and the big circling arrow signs, and it’s even at the end of long straight hits so you have a clear view of what’s coming. So as far as I’m concerned, there’s no excuse.

            I’ve never heard more bitching and moaning about communism than when the city first started considering putting “those damn communist euro things instead of a proper stop sign”

            Like damn Bro I didn’t realize people could hate efficient traffic flow so much.

            • Annoyed_🦀
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              17 months ago

              “those damn communist euro things instead of a proper stop sign”

              They’re probably high or something thinking Stop Sign will make people stop lmao

              • @dejected_warp_core
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                27 months ago

                thinking Stop Sign will make people stop lmao

                This is America. The only valid traffic control structure is one that is predicated on mutually assured destruction. Anything less is namby-pamby socialist propaganda.

  • @Tylerdurdon
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    157 months ago

    Driving is about predictability. You don’t do that bullshit in the first place. Same way with “slowing down for people getting on the highway.” It’s their responsibility to speed up to highway speeds. If they aren’t going fast enough by the time they need to enter, they yield, not you.

    • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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      If they aren’t going fast enough by the time they need to enter, they yield, not you cut across the stripes, nearly hit the impact attenuator, and run the car behind you into the next lane.

      For what it’s worth, I agree with you. Safe driving is about being predictable. But defensive driving is about predicting what others are likely to do. And oftentimes, the answer to “what is this driver near me about to do” is “attempt negligent vehicular manslaughter.”

  • Blaster M
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    Can confirm, US small towns with the mega giant superhighway going through it will have these exact intersection designs. A turn lane in a divided, but no accel space. Best bet is to yield / stop in the halfway point to check traffic before going for it.

  • @nexguy
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    77 months ago

    You pull out into the middle so you can see yourself then go.

  • @[email protected]
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    57 months ago

    We need one of the classic xkcd comics with ten examples of something, just this kind of junction in different countries.

    The UK would have traffic lights and staggered pedestrian crossings.

  • @Kyrgizion
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    57 months ago

    That’s why it’s commonly known as the wave of death.

  • @[email protected]
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    47 months ago

    Some absolute imbicile waved a child across straight into the path of a car outside a school just the other week. Thankfully only broken bones. A few months before that a resident on the same street drove straight into the back of my parked van. Their reasoning was that the windscreen was all fogged up. Drivers scare the shit out of me.

  • Plap plap 𓁑𓂸
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    47 months ago

    There’s an road with an intersection exactly like this that I commute to work on everyday, with the only difference being that it has a 35 mph limit.

    Upon reflection though, when I have been in the leftmost car’s position, I have never ever turned left onto the three lane road. Still though, this road is not usually busy and you can easily see over the road division.

    I have seen people floor it just barely in front of me when they turn to the left though, but that’s just because they’re impatient, not because someone waved them on.

  • Annoyed_🦀
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    37 months ago

    The lack of merging lane for those going out of that junction is weird.