“There were a lot of people who looked at me like I was a little nuts,” says traffic engineer Gilbert Chlewicki, the inventor of this unconventional interchange. “Like, why are you putting me on the other side of the road?”

As you enter the interchange, the right and left sides of the road cross over each other at a stop light. You are, in fact, driving on the left side of the road at this point. From there, left turns become a lot easier, because there’s no oncoming traffic in the way. Instead of waiting for a signal, you get a free left turn.

  • @pelespiritOPM
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    11 month ago

    So it’s where you get off of an interstate?

    Holy shit, now that I think about it, there is one near Seattle in Shoreline. It always confused the crap out of me, but now I think that’s what it is.

    https://imgur.com/a/ALY0VEi