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I think China might win this one:
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No wonder they have so many traffic accidents.
Wonder if it's real, looks surreally complicated, could be a photoshop job ?
I think China might win this one:
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No wonder they have so many traffic accidents.
Wonder if it's real, looks surreally complicated, could be a photoshop job ?
Imagine translating that design into a real three-dimensional concrete structure.
These kind of junctions are fairly common in UK/Europe, with a main road at a different height to a roundabout (sometimes called a rotary or traffic circle). The beauty of these kinds of junction is you never have to wait for a red light.
For a really interesting driving experience try this:
All road systems lock up with enough traffic. Roundabouts are better at handling large volumes than any other kind of junction.I like roundabouts .... they are great except for two things:
1. They work fine up to a certain volume of traffic, but beyond that critical point they don't work at all.
Agreed.2. Here in the U.S. most people don't know how to use them.
And to think...that interchange probably pre-dated all the map-routing apps on smart phones.I think China might win this one:
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