Things like this genuinely tick me off. Near my house there is an intersection - routes 113 and 30, if you know it - that has been the way it has for years. It's been that way as long as I remember, anyway, and probably longer than that.
Now I'll admit to you that the intersection is strangely organized. Whenver we give directions to people coming to visit from out of town, we have to carefully describe how to go through this intersection. It is a little confusing, but only really for people who are both unfamiliar with the layout of the intersection and needing to enter the few blocks of housing back where I live. Most of the traffic coming from that direction (from 113) is going to turn left or right onto 30, making the decision of how to navigate the intersection quite trivial.
Well it seems that in their quest to screw up all the roads in Downingtown, they've decided to reconstruct that intersection. Construction began this morning, and as I drove through it, I was left with the impression that traffic designers haven't the slightest care for efficiency.
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