raydav
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- APPLE VALLEY, CA
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- 73 Mach 1 351C4V his
73 Mach 1 460 hers
That is the design of a roundabout that I once wished was the design of particular roundabout I encountered.Nice roundabout and good to see others know who has right of way. Here, Canadians find them "highly confusing". Why I don't know, they're the best things ever invented for roads. Coming from the UK I might be slightly biased.
Outbound from London, middle of the night, fog, I miscounted roundabouts. Ran straight into a solid wall about three feet high.
I was driving a 36 English Ford street rod. It was full fendered but I had bobbed the fenders, so there was no sheet metal damage.
Got it off the highway. Public transportation ran all night, got back to base. The next weekend, a buddy, and his VW bug, hauled me and a front axle assembly, back to the car. Swapped the axle and drove home.
That was 1960. Think the car would have still been there a week later today?
Oh, a week later a big truck did the same thing, same place. That wall was not as solid after that.
I did another roundabout trick in England, at night, in fog. I pulled into the roundabout and counted exits. I had never been at that spot before. And that one was very rare. One exit was a divided highway. I drove several miles in the wrong lanes.
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