Roundabout between Future Shop and Canadian Tire
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Roundabout between Future Shop and Canadian Tire
There should be a round-a-bout on Butt rd where Canadian Tire meets Future Shop. This only makes sense, as it is, you can't turn left out of the Future shop parking lot towards the highway. If you want to go to Canadian Tire you have to turn right out of Furture shop and drive around behind Canadian Tire and back into that mall by Home Depot. It's not very practical.
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Re: Round-a-bout between Future shop and Canadian Tire
Won't make things any better. Nobody in this city knows how to signal in traffic circles. They just drive without looking. Better off driving around the back of Canadian Tire...
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Darlin06 - Fledgling
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Re: Round-a-bout between Future shop and Canadian Tire
canvan wrote:There should be a round-a-bout on Butt rd where Canadian Tire meets Future Shop. This only makes sense, as it is, you can't turn left out of the Future shop parking lot towards the highway. If you want to go to Canadian Tire you have to turn right out of Furture shop and drive around behind Canadian Tire and back into that mall by Home Depot. It's not very practical.
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Urbane - Walks on Forum Water
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Re: Round-a-bout between Future shop and Canadian Tire
I was only thinking the other day that section of road has remained unchanged even though we now have more businesses and obviously more traffic, in fact would a roundabout help or hinder? I don't know. The short section of road between Sanoma pines and Hwy 97 is often badly backed up at certain times as very few vehicles make it through the lights to go straight ahead on Butt Rd and this wait time will have been changed again due to the new left turn arrow on the highway.
Also some people still insist to turn left out of Future shop and cause all manner of issues.
I would personally rather use the back road around Canadian Tire and stay out of that bit completely.
Also some people still insist to turn left out of Future shop and cause all manner of issues.
I would personally rather use the back road around Canadian Tire and stay out of that bit completely.
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Re: Round-a-bout between Future shop and Canadian Tire
canvan wrote:There should be a round-a-bout on Butt rd where Canadian Tire meets Future Shop. This only makes sense, as it is, you can't turn left out of the Future shop parking lot towards the highway. If you want to go to Canadian Tire you have to turn right out of Furture shop and drive around behind Canadian Tire and back into that mall by Home Depot. It's not very practical.
Why not use the back exit beside Winners? Hang a left on Carrington then you can either hang a left on Butt or continue to the next driveway on the left to get into the mall.
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oneh2obabe - goruchaf meistres y bwrdd
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Re: Round-a-bout between Future shop and Canadian Tire
Please don't build anymore roundabouts. Nobody has a clue about them. Signal going in, and signal your intentions going out. How hard is that?!
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Re: Roundabout between Future Shop and Canadian Tire
You're not supposed to signal going in, only signal when you're leaving the roundabout.
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Pkunko - Fledgling
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Re: Round-a-bout between Future shop and Canadian Tire
hbdfrack wrote:Please don't build anymore roundabouts. Nobody has a clue about them. Signal going in, and signal your intentions going out. How hard is that?!
Just to be clear, I do signal going in and out. But I seriously wonder why anyone, including myself, needs to signal going in. Is there any question as to where I'm going...? Are people actually watching me sitting there and wondering which way my car will turn? I'm going right because I CAN'T go left!!!
I do signal though, in case I have a rabid castanutter behind me with a camera. :127:
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Re: Roundabout between Future Shop and Canadian Tire
I pay attention to those that are signaling right - means my eyes are on the next vehicle that might turn into the roundabout ahead of me (which I've had close calls with).
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Re: Roundabout between Future Shop and Canadian Tire
I've seen people signalling LEFT as they enter the Butt Rd. roundabout and I wonder what they're thinking. I've driven in roundabouts in England and that's a bit scary, at least at first, but I like roundabouts. Whether it's roundabouts or something else, though, it's too bad that changes can't be made to make it a bit easier to drive from one shopping area to another around here.
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Urbane - Walks on Forum Water
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Re: Roundabout between Future Shop and Canadian Tire
I've been in roundabouts in other cities and have never seen anything close to how the drivers behave here. Shameful really. I think too the situation between Future Shop mall and Canadian Tire mall is dismal. The light going from one side to the other at the highway is pathetic too - not enough time to clear the intersection.
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Re: Roundabout between Future Shop and Canadian Tire
i can only see people stopping at the entrance to the roundaboot and then traffic backing up onto the highway during busy times so i must disagree with this idea.
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Re: Round-a-bout between Future shop and Canadian Tire
oneh2obabe wrote:Why not use the back exit beside Winners? Hang a left on Carrington then you can either hang a left on Butt or continue to the next driveway on the left to get into the mall.
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Re: Roundabout between Future Shop and Canadian Tire
Isn't that what we're supposed to do?
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Re: Roundabout between Future Shop and Canadian Tire
Fancy wrote:I've been in roundabouts in other cities and have never seen anything close to how the drivers behave here. Shameful really. I think too the situation between Future Shop mall and Canadian Tire mall is dismal. The light going from one side to the other at the highway is pathetic too - not enough time to clear the intersection.
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