Posted by Bill(Wis) on January 28, 2014 at 07:31:46 from (24.30.236.58):
In Reply to: Road quirks posted by jon f mn on January 28, 2014 at 06:35:25:
At least New Jersey has been getting rid of their infamous "traffic circles" as fast as they can. Wisconsin has been putting "round-a-bouts" in as many places as possible. If Wisconsin ever gets any traffic on their roads (questionable) they will rue the day they ever dreamed up or, more correctly, copied the ones they saw in Europe. One of the dumbest ideas ever. Now, they're planting trees in the middle of them so you won't be able to see the traffic until it's too late. If they had ever seen what one accident in a jerk circle can do to traffic....but why waste my time. They're idiots who should be taken out and shot.
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