Worst on/off Ramps Tell or show your worst.
#1
Posted 14 July 2004 - 02:53 PM
Anyone else have some good examples or close encounters?
#4
Posted 14 July 2004 - 04:40 PM
#5
Posted 14 July 2004 - 08:12 PM
#7
Posted 15 July 2004 - 04:12 AM
I know plenty in Nashville which are dangerous - Briley Parkway east, which is currently getting reconstructed north of I-40, requires a 270 degree turn to get onto it from the interstate, with only one lane - and it merges immediately with traffic going 60mph to 80mph on average.
Ironically they might not be fixing the dangerous semi-cloverleaf that it is to get on. Odd why they'd spend all that money to expand lanes and not fix the other stuff.
#10
Posted 15 July 2004 - 08:12 AM

North of Boston Route 1 has a number of ramps with stops signs at the head of them much like wolverine describes. All the ramps in this photo end with stop signs on the expressway with no acceleration lanes.

Further up Route 1, there are numerous business and malls with curb cuts directly on to the highway.

Route 1 was supposed to have been upgraded to Interstate standards and become I-95 through Boston. When I-95 through Boston was cancelled, Route 1 was left half completed. From the Tobin Bridge through Chelsea and Revere it is interstate standard. North of Revere there was to be a bypass of the current Route 1. This was never constructed, but Route 1 remains the primary route for traffic between Boston and the New Hampshire Seacoast and Maine, so it sees a lot of traffic. Near where Route 1 meets Route 128 and I-95 north of Boston, there is actually a traffic light on it.
#11 Guest_donaltopablo_*
Posted 15 July 2004 - 09:22 AM
Here is why. GA 400 ramp came onto 285 (and let me tell you, Atlanta drivers drive fast) in the middle of two other exits within a mile. Due to the high number of people exiting at the same area GA 400 ramp comes onto the freeway, there heavy right lane traffic on this section of the freeway as you are entering in the Dunwoody commerical district.
The lane is only a few hundred feet long and there is a concrete wall running along it, no shoulder. This means if you can't merge and are moving too fast, you choice is to hit another car or slam into the concrete wall.
#12
Posted 15 July 2004 - 10:01 AM

Coming from the right side of the map (I-85) and curving around to head due south (I-77) is a nightmare for truckers. It's much sharper than this map leads you to believe though. Lots of overturned trucks occur because of this turn and it sort of pops out of nowhere with not a lot of warning.
This is an Interchange done right, allowing plenty of room for truckers to safely move to another Interstate. This is the I-485 and I-77 Interchange in South Charlotte.
#13
Posted 16 July 2004 - 08:59 PM
#14
Posted 16 July 2004 - 10:36 PM
EDIT:
For some odd reason, the ramp seems to merge more smoothly in that photo! I wonder why it is worse now
This post has been edited by wolverine: 16 July 2004 - 10:39 PM
#16
Posted 18 July 2004 - 04:20 PM
In Raleigh, I have seen many accidents occur on the Western Blvd to I440 west merge (aka "the outer loop"). They have westbound traffic merging onto I440 into the left lane, which occurs at the bottom of a hill. So while freeway traffic is hauling ass in the left lane, merge traffic is proceeding slowly because of the sharp left hand curve they just took.
#17 Guest_donaltopablo_*
Posted 18 July 2004 - 04:27 PM
#19
Posted 18 July 2004 - 05:37 PM
#20
Posted 19 July 2004 - 11:27 AM
Winston-Salem's East-West Expressway (Business 40) downtown beats anything you have ever driven on. Short ramps, narrow ramps, no acceleration ramps (merge areas), sharp turns, steep grades, no shoulder or half shoulders. If you thought the NC DOT is bad now, just look how bad they were on their first attempt. That was North Carolina's first stretch of Interstate highway in 1955. I try to avoid using it unless it's off hours. Since there are no acceleration lanes at the end of the ramps to merge into traffic, it's common to see cars stopped and waiting for an opening at the end of the ramp. I can also feel one side of my car lifting up off the ground if I go down the ramps at more than 15 mph.
Sometimes I think this highway should be a ride at a theme park.
Your face will literally look like this

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