I used to live in Inverurie, a town in Aberdeenshire. Being on the A96 Aberdeen to Inverness road, the town was very busy with lots and lots of big trucks coming through. Quite a few years ago (mid-late 90's i think) it was decided that a bypass would be made, specifically to get the biggest trucks out of the town centre. On the bypass itself, as you'd expect, there were a few road bridges and at least one foot bridge. Unfortunately the foot bridge was not set high enough for the tallest trucks (like triple deck cattle floats) to get under, so they had to be diverted back through the town centre till it could be modified......!
Recently outside a village near me, a new roundabout was made, but it was put in well off to one side of the existing route. The only reason i can see for doing this is to keep the traffic flowing as normal on the old road, till the work is nearly finished, then just join it on to the old road minimising the amount of work to be done and traffic disruption. But this results in a roundabout in an odd position with odd angles and sharper turns than you would expect. Surely it would be better to make a temporary road off to the side for the traffic to use and make the roundabout on the route of the existing road?
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