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RE: How to use a roundabout - kalakoa - 05-19-2016

The flaw is a single lane roundabout.

Two lanes are planned -- should only take another 5-10 years.



RE: How to use a roundabout - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 05-19-2016

There is also a way to straighten the roundabout.

Of course with the low horsepower, high mileage, and bad suspension on Puna vehicles, they won't jump over, they'll crawl their way into the center of the roundabout, just far enough to wind up as a decorative, tilting, centerpiece.

But at least they'll be off the roadway, so I'd give them more credit for effort than some drivers.

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RE: How to use a roundabout - leilanidude - 05-19-2016

Any accident that happens inside the roundabout will be a low speed collision which can easily be moved to the side. Maybe it should be mandatory that people move any vehicles in such a collision, to the side, as many localities require?


RE: How to use a roundabout - Punatic007 - 05-19-2016

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Originally posted by ScottRAB

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Originally posted by Punatic007

I'm not a commuter, only go thru the round twice a week or so. Already an ambitious driver entering did not yield, darted right in front of me and we almost had the first collision in the round.


'almost had' a crash, so, not, actually?
Ever stop to think the roundabout design should get some credit?


Are you saying a collision from a non-yielding driver entering the round is impossible?


RE: How to use a roundabout - Kapoho Joe - 05-19-2016

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Originally posted by leilanidude

Any accident that happens inside the roundabout will be a low speed collision which can easily be moved to the side. Maybe it should be mandatory that people move any vehicles in such a collision, to the side, as many localities require?


It's on it's way, but progress moves slow here. We just got the law requiring people to pull over for emergency vehicles just last year!


RE: How to use a roundabout - Punatic007 - 05-19-2016

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Originally posted by pahoated

The flaw is a single lane roundabout. All the examples of roundabouts working are two lane which makes sense. A one lane roundabout means a bottle neck, if anything happens in it.

There is also a way to straighten the roundabout.
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Agreed. Absolutely no rational excuse for not making this a 2 laner.


RE: How to use a roundabout - PaulW - 05-19-2016

Let people get used to the simplest form of a roundabout first. Two lanes requires a little more thought.

I sure don't miss sitting at lights.


RE: How to use a roundabout - TomK - 05-19-2016

"There are a lot of very old people in Puna, the hippies from the 70's are now sour old codgers."

Are you a hippy from the 70s, PT? It would explain an awful lot.


RE: How to use a roundabout - grumpyscosmos - 05-20-2016

Pretty amusing watching people stopping at yield signs when no on is coming...lol


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RE: How to use a roundabout - grumpyscosmos - 05-20-2016

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Originally posted by TomK

"There are a lot of very old people in Puna, the hippies from the 70's are now sour old codgers."

Are you a hippy from the 70s, PT? It would explain an awful lot.


TomK ..If the hippies were taken seriously in the 60's - 70's we wouldn't be
In the irreversible mess we're in today... IMO

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