Pages: [1]
  Print  
Author Topic: Anti-tailgating plan snarls traffic  (Read 226 times)
Vengeance
Moderator
****
Posts: 2536


Supreme Allied Commander


« on: Aug 15, 2006, 12:53 PM »

Associated Press

LACEY, Wash. - An anti-tailgating strategy on Interstate 5 backfired in the form of unexpected traffic jams, state transportation officials have discovered.

Officials from the state Transportation Department and Washington State Patrol planned to meet Monday to reassess the $35,000 Two Dots To Safety pilot program on a two-mile stretch of the freeway north of this Thurston County town. Similar programs are in use in Maryland, Minnesota and Pennsylvania.

Road crews painted dots 80 feet apart and posted signs telling drivers to stay at least two dots - 160 feet - from the vehicle ahead, based on the traffic safety principle of being at least two seconds behind another vehicle when going 60 mph.

Long backups developed Saturday, the day after the program began, when drivers slowed down because of heavy traffic and continued to maintain the two-dot separation, although that much distance was not necessary at slower speeds, said Lisa Mordock, a Transportation Department spokeswoman.

Road crews covered the signs later Saturday pending reconsideration of the program, including the wording on the signs, Mordock said.

Logged
elmono311
Global Moderator
****
Posts: 4827


Delish in the dish.


« Reply #1 on: Aug 15, 2006, 02:00 PM »

Ha ha! </Nelson>
Logged

She always did love to dance.

"Michael Waltrip is the worst driver in NASCAR period. I cannot believe Napa signed back on with him." -Clint Bowyer after getting in a wreck at Bristol, 8/23/08
Supermercado
Administrator
*****
Posts: 3802


Repeated head trauma can cause brain damage


« Reply #2 on: Aug 16, 2006, 05:45 AM »

I'm surprised that people even followed the dot thingy to begin with. Everyone's so self-absorbed today...
Logged

"I couldn't do that. Could you do that? Why can they do it? Who are those guys?"

Take my love, take my land, take me where I cannot stand. I don't care, I'm still free, you can't take the sky from me.
disnut8
Platinum Member
***
Posts: 1713



« Reply #3 on: Aug 16, 2006, 06:07 AM »

At first, I thought this meant tailgating at sporting events.......

Then I read it.  This would never work in Atlanta.  People around here couldn't maintain the two dot thing.  They'd be too busy motioning for the mergers to come on in.  That's the cause for the slow downs on the interstates around here.
Logged

Dream Disney Dreams and Always Remember the Magic
Pages: [1]
  Print  
Show unread posts since last visit

 
Jump to: