I guess I'm just old? I'm sure that U-turns on the public roadways used to be against the law, correct? Even in more recent times, haven't U-turns been against the law, within intersections or range of them?
I've always seen a fair amount of U-turns in Bloomington. Chalked it up to students from out of town?
In Bloomington there is signage allowing U-turns at an intersection of a four lane highway and an onramp to Interstate 69. WTF???
I don't make that turn much, normally going straight through on highway 46. I did turn onto the ramp for I69 today, after watching no less than five cars make U-turns in front of me, 3 of them made the turn out of traffic, before they got to the intersection.
I don't get it. Seemed like a nightmare to me. No wonder there always seems to be a police call for an accident at that intersection?
I've always seen a fair amount of U-turns in Bloomington. Chalked it up to students from out of town?
In Bloomington there is signage allowing U-turns at an intersection of a four lane highway and an onramp to Interstate 69. WTF???
I don't make that turn much, normally going straight through on highway 46. I did turn onto the ramp for I69 today, after watching no less than five cars make U-turns in front of me, 3 of them made the turn out of traffic, before they got to the intersection.
I don't get it. Seemed like a nightmare to me. No wonder there always seems to be a police call for an accident at that intersection?