Posted by Billy NY on January 28, 2014 at 07:18:23 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Road quirks posted by jon f mn on January 28, 2014 at 06:35:25:
You've experienced the NJ jug handle, also against the law to pump your own gasoline or at least it was, an attendant has to do it. We have a bunch of new rotaries in this area, like compound rotaries, NYS DOT must have a dislike of tractor trailers on state 2 lane roads, last trip to the other place, on the way back, a passenger vehicle was on the inside lane when tractor trailer was on the outside, the 2 met with the car ending up under the trailer, thankfully before the trailer wheels met ! I have a photo, had to snap a shot of that one, on my old phone with a bad screen, or I'd post it, I think these put a lot of stress on a driver, they are not very friendly and some are really confusing at first, theres a bigger set of these west of here, and the first time I went through them heading to a friends house, remembering the road before they were built, wow..... confusing and you better watch out for the other guy or you will get t-boned. I guess they are there to keep traffic flowing, no fun for any first timer, once you get to know them, might be different.
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