October 21, 2008

The Round-A-Bout

Please observe the proper traffic patterns for the use of the round-a-bout. We are working with the City of Logan for signage. In the meantime, when approaching the round-about, always go to your right and always yield to any car already in the circle. Let’s all sharpen our driving skills and begin using the round-a-bout as it was intended.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you Thank you Thank you for putting this up! It really amazes me how many people don't use the round-a-bout properly. It's dangerous and against the law. I hope we get signs soon so hopefully this problem will cease.

Anonymous said...

K really people it's not that hard to use a round a bout. Drive on the right side. This is for all of you that live in Phases 1 and 2 and don't think that it's necessary to follow the law to get to your house.

Anonymous said...

WOW, some people get upset about the stupidest things. Honestly, I think i can count the number times some one has been in the round-a-bout the same time as me on one hand. Yeah people should obey the law, but don't you have anything better to do then complain about somebody using the round-a-bout the wrong way?
Use your complaints on something that might actually benefit everyone. The developer won't listen, but at least it will not be on a stupid complaint.

Anonymous said...

Actually, while at the park today, I saw two cars leaving phase three that decided they didn't need to use the round-a-bout the correct way; one did it while another car was also approaching the round-a-bout and they should have waited. Apparently, phase three residents aren't above stupidity, either.

I agree there are other things to complain about, but this really is a safety issue and only adds seconds to your drive time. Is it really that hard?

Anonymous said...

I agree that it may be a safety issue. But no matter how much you complain it is not going to fix the issue.
The Development Management can't write tickets to people that do not obey the law. The only way it can truly be fixed the issue is to have a police office monitor the round-a-bout. The street and round-a-bout is owned by the city so technically the development has no jurisdiction over it. Your complaints are falling on deaf ears. You need to call the police department and complain if you are really that concerned about it.