Not sure if it's still the case, but a few years ago there was also the option to make a "hook" turn from North Terrace into King William in Adelaide. Traffic coming from the railway station (on the left side of North Terrace) and wanting to turn right into King William either had to quickly get across about four lanes to turn right, or could bank up across King William in the left lane at the lights, and make a hook turn on the orange light. The most confusing part about it was that there was also traffic turning right into King William frrom the traditional right turn lane at the same time. The "hook" turn was mainly made by buses / taxis coming from the railway station / casino.
When I drove through that intersection a few weeks ago though, I noted that they have now extended the tram lines down King William from where they used to terminate in Victoria Square, and the trams turn left from King William into North Terrace towards the railway station - so this may have changed the "road rules" in this area.
Modern progress hey - I used to know Adelaide CBD like the back of my hand. This trip, all I wanted to do was get straight through in a hurry and get the hell out of there.
Came into Adelaide down Glen Osmond Road, straight through the centre of town and out the other side, and got up to Clare where we camped for the night.
Cheers .........
BMKAL
Definitely agree with that Mick. We stayed in Adelaide for a few days on the way across, but drove straight through on the way back. Glen Osmond Road and also South Road in Adelaide have been a joke for many years. I see that they are finally doing a bit of work to upgrade South Road at the northern end - but it's still pretty pathetic along most of it. My brother lives just off South Road close to the centre of Adelaide, and all the roads / streets in his area are pretty narrow and congested.
I guess we shouldn't complain about the road network in Perth ............... it's just the drivers that are bloody hopeless over here.
As for Melbourne - we drove from Ballarat straight into Port Melbourne and onto the boat on the way across, and on the way back, got off the boat and headed towards Geelong - bypassed Geelong and got onto the Great Ocean Road at Torquay.
I can't remember when was the last time I drove in or close to the centre of Melbourne - and don't plan on doing so in the future either.![]()
Cheers .........
BMKAL
I love cruising through Melbourne CBD. Particularly on a warm summers night.
Toorak Road at Chapel Street is classier. i take the Merc for that one.
That northern extension of South Road in Adelaide is interesting. I wonder if they'll be extending it south to the expressway?
No Mrs HH, It's not a Victorian thing, it's a Melbourne thing
Melbourne CBD thing more precisely.
Oh, BTW they're not that hard, and every intersection where you need to do them is well sign posted.
It used to be any intersection in the CBD that had trams on both roads, but I think there are others now.
Tony
dont know what all the fuss is about,
makes sense to me and I HATE Melbourne
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoUPGLn38-A]Melbourne CBD Hook Turn - YouTube[/ame]
I think both sides of the story should be shown, how about a not so perfect turn video?
Does someone one know of any?
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When I got my license there used to be five intersections and they were not sign posted. Part of the written test was to name them. They did not have any signs telling drivers.
It was only after they started adding them willy nilly to Melb that they started sign posting them.
As for trams, if they had to wait behind a line of right turn vehicles they would be stuck all day.
Dave.
I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."
1983 RR gone (wish I kept it)
1996 TDI ES.
2003 TD5 HSE
1987 Isuzu County
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ua0j4ztvQWQ]Performing a hook turn - YouTube[/ame]
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