That was fascinating. Let's have more three level roundabouts and pinavias. I think I might have been on a pinavia in Bangkok - it was certainly wild.
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It's from a game called "Cities: Skylines". Apparently you can build pretty much anything you can imagine.
I still thought the traffic flow study was interesting even though it is only a game.
I am purposefully resisting the urge to have a play with it as it is the kind of thing I would lose many days in.
I once needed to model a half flight staircase for a small reno in my house. Downloaded Sketchup, knocked up the model and before I knew it I was measuring all internal dimensions of the entire building. Once that was done I moved on to the outside. Ended up with full 3D representation of the house with walk throughs etc. Was great fun but a huge time waster.
Haha that's all too familiar...
Ha ha .................................... , when I was a kid Melbourne had these.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachmen...rne_museum.jpg
Deano :)
Hi,
Somewhere I saw traffic lights flash the orange for a second or two before dropping from red to green.
Cheers
When I moved to Melbourne in 1971, there were still a few of those timers with the coloured sectors and pointers. In addition, most traffic lights showed orange with the read for a few seconds before changing green, giving you time to get into gear.
But there were also some other interesting peculiarities, including several roads with long stretches of three lanes - one lane each way and overtaking (or head on collisions) in the middle.
These have all disappeared, but the right turn from the left lane (hook turn) remains.