From: Rick v100 (rickv100@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Sep 19 2005 - 09:38:35 PDT
to stop at a circle is to invite certain death. Either
by the person ramming into you from behind or
impatenece of other drivers.
--- Larry Tighe <larryradio@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> My understanding of Circles is this....from military
> posts....the circle
> ALWAYS has the right of way. If, as you'll see in
> NJ, the circle stops,
> everything stops, you can't merge into stopped
> traffic....NJ never posted
> STOP or YIELD signs at circles so there is no
> understanding by LOUSY NJ
> DRIVERS of the common sense involved in the
> mechanics of the circle.
>
> Be it Ft. Dix, Ft. Knox, Ft Rucker, et.al. the
> circle always has the
> ROW...and they work just fine...rush hour or
> otherwise.
>
> I live every terrifying day with lousy NJ dirvers...
>
> Lar
> Hackettstown, NJ
>
>
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