(quoted from post at 08:07:43 04/30/20) And he was driving a Toyota, not a Chevy!
(quoted from post at 05:32:27 04/30/20) On those triangular concrete-stop sign things, I never know which way to turn, when making a left turn off the main highway. I sometimes go around and come back, but sometimes I swerve inside. It's confusing to an old man like me. Understandable.
Tim older post don t know if you will be back to view this, I am looking at it again to make sure my dust storm had settled. Yes, exactly as you described and quite common in Iowa as I have driven there a fair bit, in fact secondary roads from Fort Dodge to I80 4 times a year. Still a little confused on how the gentleman would be confused on which side of the sign to go. The tricky ones are where the intersecting road joins the other at a curve. If you are not familiar with the area you can definitely wind up in the wrong place on those. With a trailer in that case the design of that intersection becomes way more dangerous.(quoted from post at 01:05:46 05/01/20) I see what you are referring to now. I cant recall ever seeing one like that before. must not use them around here. Where are they positioned? Are there lanes on either side? If you are facing the stop sign, is the right hand side for right turn only? Then the left hand side for straight ahead and left turns? Hard to tell in that photo.
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