Hieberrr
New Member
I don't drive very often in this area nor do most of my friends, but man... for the first time, I understood why so many drivers are so confused when navigating through this area. I was sitting in the passenger seat and got a driver's view of what it's like to drive at night in this area. Everything just seems to be in a big blob where everything blends -- lights, signage, roads, streetcar tracks, intersections. Nothing is clear and, most importantly, intuitive.
Reese/Queens Quay is one example. The left turn lines are borderline impossible to see at night. Now add to that the cars that would be at the lights on Queens Quay (heading west) and now it looks like a one way street.
While great for pedestrians, it's a nightmare of cars. There must have been a better solution.
Reese/Queens Quay is one example. The left turn lines are borderline impossible to see at night. Now add to that the cars that would be at the lights on Queens Quay (heading west) and now it looks like a one way street.
While great for pedestrians, it's a nightmare of cars. There must have been a better solution.