Posted by Bill(Wis) on August 12, 2012 at 07:28:21 from (24.152.234.125):
In Reply to: Re: OT Hwy Laws posted by Bill(Wis) on August 12, 2012 at 07:07:19:
Speaking of buearucrats, they've seen fit to construct, in Wisconsin, these little "Roundabouts". Little tiny traffic circles that have in other states for at least 70 years, been calleds "Traffic Circles" or, in other countries, "Rotaries". It's as if Wisconsin bureaucrats just invented them and they're the greatest thing since sliced bread (which isn't any good either). Now, they've decided to plant trees in the center of them so you can't see traffic coming from other directions. Absolute Genius. New Jersey has been getting rid of traffic circles as fast as $$$ will allow? Why? Every cop in NJ used to attend classes entitled: "How to unlock a circle". Ever see an accident scene in a circle? Traffic backs up for miles in all directions. I saw the aftermath of a circle accident(s) one time after a tornado went right through the circle. A fitting tribute. My rant for the day. I can't get over the stupidity I see out there on our highways and it's not all the fault of our drivers. It's understadable in Pennsylvania, though. 300+ years of inbreeding, you know.
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