millsee wrote:
My point to some of the posters in this thread is to try and come up with alternatives before branding each layout "madness", "ignorant" and "senseless". If you can't, then........
Hi millsee, good to have you around and get another angle on things.
My very strongly held opinion is as follows:
Generally speaking, roundabouts are heaps better and more efficient and safer and probably cheaper than light-controlled systems.
The control versus freedom issues obviously need to be intelligently investigated and acted upon, but this does not always happen IMO.
As I have said on other posts, I am a great roundabout fan, and the common usage of roundabouts in the UK road system is, generally excellent. Compare this to the situation in the Netherlands, where traffic light controlled systems are very frequently used where a simple roundabout system would be much more efficient and safer.
However, I get the impression now that the tide is turning, and there are far more (unnecessary, IMO) light systems in the UK sprouting up. Funnily enough, I am also noticing more "simple" roundabout systems in the Netherlands! So the Dutch are learning, while the UK is afflicted by "control-freakery"

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As has been pointed out by other posters, I too have witnessed improved traffic flow at light-controlled junctions when the system goes "out" for whatever reason. Or my favourite (and true) story, where a very busy London junction was flowing ok when the lights stopped working in the rush hour, but then got clogged up when the police turned up and started directing the traffic! What does this tell us?
