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Just a heads up if your first time spyderfest or Springfield

Bfromla

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We'll I was talking plans with potential ryding partner & I remembered my first trip to Springfield for spyderfest & had a shocking education on something called a "Diverging Diamond" intersection :yikes::yikes::yikes:nojoke Was quite different for this redneck & could equally be confusing for others happy rookies :coffee: So here is a vid I found that may help. But the best thing is to give yourself enough spare time so you can keep safe & enjoy the fest:yes::firstplace: fyi I believe there were total of 3 scattered all about town atleast along the passport locations.¿
 
THANKS!! How strange is THAT!!! The engineer that came up with that must have been on good stuff!!

So glad for the heads up!


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It's just a matter of needing your personal "Situational Awareness" being ramped-up a bit. :thumbup:
I've been there, and it's more of a curiosity; than it is a problem.

...And it works for them! :D
 
This is a GREAT post for all to take a look at.. I am not a huge fan of these intersections however they seem to work well.. Be careful while in Springfield and pay a bit of attention the first time you encounter one of these intersections, once you have drove it a couple times it will all make since --- Well maybe..
 
The first time that I found that chunk of road: I was completely and utterly lost! :shocked:
So even with that distraction bouncing around inside my helmet: I managed to stay alive! :thumbup:

But I did eventually find the Fairgrounds... :D
 
Actually there are now six of these interchanges in the Springfield area. They are a little strange the first time going through one of these. However, you never have to turn left or right onto a highway entrance in front of oncoming traffic which is safer and makes traffic flow better. The only problem with these interchanges is they would be very difficult to traverse in areas that get a lot of snow. :shocked:


I-44 @ MO 13 (Kansas Expressway)
US 60 @ National Ave
US 65 @ Chestnut Expressway
US 60 @ MO 13 (Kansas Expressway)
US 65 @ Battlefield Road
US 65 @ MO CC (Lambert's Café)

 
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I'm not a fan of them either because they are just unusual and I don't encounter them much. I'd prefer a round-about. But they say they're safer at intersections where one by-way has entrance ramps; you don't have to cross traffic so much.

They've put one in in my town recently where there have been frequent accidents. I hope it will help.
 

When I was there it seemed like I was in Italy trying to follow a bowl full of "Spaghetti". I think they are

dangerous. (not to mention confusing)

Jack
 
The engineer must have been part British. I don't like roundabouts either. We have those here. :(
 
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