mm121
Well-Known Member
I used it earlier in the week, but it seemed like the ramps had both up and down traffic share the same ramp at points. The result for example was that if going down a level you would have to watch traffic making left turns going up a level, resulting in an overall slowing of traffic flow.
Perhaps other ramps have not opened yet. But for now it is very well possible a ramp can be blocked if people get impatient making that left turn and thus get stuck in the middle of the ramp.
surely that has to be temporary, or lets hope so
that does sound like really bad design, creating a ton of non signalized left turns along with the possibility of tbone crashes, if people get any speed coming down the ramps
i would think this surely has to be temporary, as the possibility of traffic going the wrong way onto the new i-4 exit ramp was a major concern of the state
and due to people being stupid its a bad bad idea to have the ability for the actions of one driver to be able to block access to an entire level and all levels above it from one of the entry points
especially hazardous once the garage is connected to i-4, as backups onto the interstate were another concern of the state that they had to address in the design considerations