How Diverging Diamonds Keep You From Dying
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- Опубликовано: 4 апр 2018
- Let's talk about traffic - of the diverging diamond variety.
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Was driving through Alabama recently and we got off on an exit that confused my fiance, and I was like "Oh my god! It's a diverging diamond interchange! Like from the RUclips video!" She told me to calm down and that I was being a nerd.
Spanish Fort in Baldwin County? That's the only one I've ever used and I love it
The only one I've ever seen was the Gatlinburg exit in Tennessee.
We have one 5 minutes from my house, I'm too nerdy about it as well. My bf isn't a fan 😂
They built one near where I lived and I was geeking about it to my friends.
We have one in our town and I can't stand it
"these are turn signals". Now i know that nearly 3 million people have been informed. My anger is now justified.
xD
yup, just got my license a few months back, didn't realize up until that point how badly people mess up driving, but, well, there isn't anything I can do about it.
@@fulccrum2324 dude I just started driving too and it seems like most people don't understand that they have cruise control. People just can't be bothered to use the functions their car provides for them I guess.
@@total_kayhem5193 yeah, even insistently reminding those I carpool with to use blinkers... welp, I guess it wont be me in the accident and I cant say I didn't warn them
@@total_kayhem5193 Cruise control is any expensive feature, it's an additional $1,000. So a lot of people rather pass on the control of the cruise
As a cities skylines player I can tell you with 100% confidence that it doesn't matter how well your road system, citizens will find some way to back it up for atleast two kilometers.
"Just one more lane bro"
@@Cheesecannon25 Nah if you do your lane mathematics right and add like a bajillion roundabouts, shit flows mad easy.
Or like, use public transit. But designing a good public transit system is also difficult.
Well said
Yeah, we have one of these where I live and it's always backed up.
Without walkable neighborhoods or good public transportation, efforts to reduce congestion are just going to make more people drive.
just get mass transit right and get cities more walk able bike able, problem solved. Want proof? look at mayor EU cities mostly Netherlands ...
On top of that make cities more compact and NOT build fuckton of suburbs. Let build bigblocks of apartment buildings for people who dont care to have a own house.
Also worth knowing:
1: turn signals also work in car parks. Yes, in supermarket car parks - all car parks. So use them.
2: turn signals can be understood by pedestrians. Remember, that pedestrian in front of you may have just got out of a car and still has the part of his brain which understands turn signals!
I don't drive and i rely on turn signals to know if i should be on the road
Also pulling into driveways, waiting in a designated turn lane, even when theres barely anyone around, IT HELPS
yeah like i know you feel your testosterone dropping if you use the turn signal without being legally required to or without other motorists on the road
bUt i'll straight up walk in front of you because i have no way of reading that you'll take this turn
the 'i'm stopped midway through the turn please just pass' song and dance *now* helps nobody, it's become clear where your going and none of us want to slow you down specifically
maybe i'm exaggerating but you know
in general its a good habit to indicate 3 seconds before turning
@@herminator_arf_3329 The LAW says 100 Feet before the intersection. At least in my state.. But then again, who the heck reads the Driving manual or the Laws ?
"These are turn signals. They let other drivers know what you're doing. You should use them."
Half the people in my town dont know this
@@benhorner3707 Half?!? You live in turn signal heaven. I live in a city of about 200,000 and I almost never see a turn signal.
BMW drivers: 👀
I thought that was a Brazil thing but apparently it's global. Most humans are stupid.
I was just reading this comment not knowing what you’re saying until second later
3:56 well there's the problem, the bridge melted onto the highway below.
LOL! XD
Lmao
Bruh
Bruh lol
Bruh x3
As a trucker, I looooove these intersections. One of our entrances to our interstates from our hub has this. It’s never a place we sit at ever, and there are a lot of people going through there.
I can attest to the intersection not being confusing. I was visiting some family in Springfield about a month ago and came upon one of these intersections unknowingly. I was very confused as to why I ended up on the wrong side of the road, but the other cars were doing it and the white lines were guiding me, and eventually the lines guided me back to the other side of the intersection and I was on my way with no problems. It's really odd to go through and while you're doing it you have no idea why it works but in the end you get through with very little slowdowns.
"Wait you mean I'm already on the other side?"
"...Intersection not being confusing" "I was very confused as to why..." "really odd to go through" bruh
It's trusting those around you and process
So, is it confusing or not confusing? Lol
@@Fawke85 it looks confusing but if you just follow the lines on the ground with respect to the traffic lights, it's simple
"Also while I have you here, these are "turn signals"... Use them." Best part of the video.
Reply to Brad not Landa
But SO MANY seem to have the "psychic blinker option"!
Agreed!
@@landaroon7793 of it's not the psychic blinker, then these people don't know how to use them, refill them with blinker fluid, or the blinker fluid reservoirs are too small.
Then, there's the risk that using the wrong blinker fluid will damage the muffler bearing.
They also let pedestrians know what you're doing so they can better navigate how not to die while trying to cross a damn residential street.
Also, that's not how roundabouts work, Susan.
@Tom Hewitt sadly, the idiots will speed up just enough that you can't change lanes safely, and then they just hang out right there.
Everyone: this is boring who would watch this
Cities skylines players: This is the best video I’ve ever seen
Traffic is my favorite part of Cities Skylines. I'm gonna try this diverging diamond thing and see how the AI freaks out.
Update: the AI doesn't freakout with the Diverging Diamond. It just works very well.
@@TheRonin508 lol
I'm not a Cities Skylines player, or any sim that requires any traffic, but I found this anything but boring.. I refer you to @0:03.
Now I wonder if it works 😄
As someone that lives in the UK I was confused as to how this could be better than an ordinary junction, but then I saw what the junction looked like before the change. Now it makes sense.
When I spent time in the UK a few years ago driving around, a similar intersection between two highways would had had a roundabout / traffic circle on each side of one highway with an overpass connecting the two roundabouts... In the US, we seldom do roundabouts...
@@seanseoltoir depends on where in the us. Some places there’s a lot of them, some places they are an urban myth.
@@UwU-235 i think, compared to the uk, no where in america can say they have a lot of roundabouts
fr tho our interchanges are a lot better than american ones but we have a lot more rural interchanges than america which seems to have them right in the middle of cities
@@generalludwig1637 you’d be surprised
In reality they are absolutely horrible. We have a number of them in Colorado Springs.
"There's no magic bullet to stopping traffic jams"
Public transport: is that a challenge?
I drove through one of these that was recently installed. The funny thing is the first time you approach one of these is, “why the hell did they do this?” then you think, “well that went smoothly”, then you think to yourself, “ how did that just work, And was that really necessary?” But it works.
Well put. We got the first one in our county last year. Every time I use it, I think exactly those thoughts, in that order. "Yikes, what is the mess?" Then "Hm, this is pretty easy." Then "Okay, what just happened?"
As I didn't see those yet in my part of Europe, my first time with these was in game American Truck Simulator. I had exact same thoughts you wrote, and it really works. :)
My town has this under construction on a interstate over pass but they didnt remove enough of the ground markings. I have seen and experienced way more near-hit side swipes. I forwarded this to my apartment community manager, Fascinating science.
bruh maybe I’m drunk but my city has a diverging diamond and the first time I drove it I thought I was British but I knew exactly where to go and when to stop, this shit is underrated asf
First time we went through one, my wife didn't even realize we had switched to the other side of the road. (Short car, high barrier, we couldn't see the other traffic.)
I had to drop off a Uhaul trailer in Reno, NV. I had never been there before so I come off the freeway where my gps directed. I ended up in a divergent diamond. Because I had watch this vid I breezed right through it. Kinda neat.
So are roundabouts. Now, I understand roundabouts aren't practical at all intersections; but the ones that generally don't exceed 30,000 or so cars a day will keep traffic moving with only 4 conflict points and no need for an expensive overpass and series of ramps. I'm all for anything that will stretch the taxpayer dollar and eliminate signal lights and the maintenance costs that come with them, not to mention increasing safety at intersections.
One of the best ways to explain the advantages of this design is that nowhere in this interchange does any vehicle have to turn left across oncoming traffic. Whether you turn left or right, you are always merging directly into the flow of traffic, and never across oncoming traffic. Just think of how much easier right turns normally are than left turns (in the US, or in any country where you drive on the right). Well, this design makes every turn as easy as a right turn, even if it's actually a left turn.
Instead of teaching people to drive, we have to re-invent an intersection? I have a glowing suggestion that would save tax payers millions and insurance companies billions: stop handing out a drivers license like it came from a crackerjack box!!
@@lordraven2264 "teaching people to drive" doesnt fix traffic. it's not a matter of individual failure
@@cheetoschrist5685 I don't agree. I've been driving 40 yrs and have never gotten into an accident making a left turn. It's pretty simple, pay attention when you drive!
@@lordraven2264 The two goals aren't mutually exclusive. We can implement better intersection designs to keep traffic flowing faster and more smoothly, while also advocating for higher standards for driver education and licensing.
@@Paul71H I can respect that answer. The 1 of these intersections I've been in always has a backup. Single point urban interchange is a very cool design though.
Just went on a diverging diamond outside of Tucson AZ. My parents were confused, but I found it easy to navigate as long as you know what lane to be in before you enter the Diamond. It was simple and efficient.
Your city is so adorable, Chestnut Expressway and Battlefield Road sound like Mario Kart courses
You want some meth we got some on both of those roads, and also the ones next to it, and McDonald's, oh actually just everywhere.... let me rephrase *you want some meth?*
showtime showtime I love seeing so many people from my city in the his comments
Battle field road is right next or is in Battle field were 1000s of peeps died, some peeps believe it's even haunted with a few creepy crack heads and a tone of bloody murders here to top it off. Oh btw, the streets are filled with kidnappers and naked peeps on the streets. (In not even kidding at this point)
@showtime showtime yeah I have a friend who moved down there for work. He's since been back to our hometown but he said he never left the house after 9pm and he's a grown man lmfao we grew up and live in a town of 2,000 people so it was a big jump for him
people like to drive them like mario kart courses too
Had to hit em with the “AND these are turn signals, use them” some people I swear forget they exist
Some people deliberately choose not to. My father constantly says he "doesn't want the enemy to anticipate my next move."
@@TRC2002
You would think so--I certainly have thought so--but it hasn't happened yet, lol. Probably a matter of time, but it's simultaneously hilarious and horrifying that he's done this for so long.
In fairness, some people do speed up to purposefully block you when you turn your blinker on. But still.
@@jeffrbake those people are even worse than those that don't use their blinkers
@@AlbinosaurusR3X there's also the people that brake late, start their turn and only then put on their turn signal.
to be honest, I think the most important improvement we can have is not designing car-centered cities and infrastructures but this interchange is probably the best among the all interchanges even though ideally we wouldn't need them or at least have them in our city centers.
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Bro shut up
I mean true but interchanges are for the interstates so it kind of requires a vehicle there lol can't really de-car an interstate interchange but I do get your point and agree the usa is a cluster fk of car centrism with either garbage or just no public transportation at all
@@cptmiller132 yeah yeah I was only trying to say that it isn't suitable for city centers but obviously, there will be highways and they will require interchanges that of which the diverging diamond interchange is probably on of the best.
yeah this interchange is too car centric and the crosswalks look kinda awkward to use
I first encountered one of these intersections by complete surprise near an airport. My first reaction was, "What lunacy is this?" Even though I was completely ignorant regarding the design, I navigated it without issue, aside from a bit of anxiety. I refueled the vehicle within sight of the interchange and watched traffic while doing so. After observing the flow for those few minutes, I realized it was some brilliant lunacy.
There's a really cool thing in traffic study that they call "ghost accident".
If, for example, a cat crosses the road, and the driver stops to allow it passage, the driver behind him needs to stop as to not get in an accident, then the driver behind that driver, and so on. Eventually the cat will be long gone, hunting birds in the park, but the ghost of her crossing the lane will still travel through the road, like a wave of sorts.
Really interesting stuff.
@Andrew Lind I've heard it called "caterpillar".
I've seen it many times and it's a PITA!!
Humans process information very slowly.
@@MrWackozacko don't generalize. some of us are quicker to respond than others.
@@ABArsenal Doesnt matter how quick you are when you have 15 people in front of you and it takes 5 seconds for each of them to register the colour of the light has changed, moving like a caterpillar not a train.
Laughed at the reminder to use indicators. As an Australian who moved to the USA, I was truly alarmed at how few US drivers use them. You get a fine in Australia if you don’t.
Did you even dice with the metal danger in Melbourne? Plenty of our Asian friends uninitiated with this amazing device on their BMW’s, Mercedes and Audi’s
Jason, I know exactly what YOU mean & years ago few people would violate the law this way, because the Police would definatly site YOU, but over the years the Police failed to enforce the law, because, (My Theory), The Police violate this law, all the time, just follow one for a while & YOU will see what I mean! They change lanes & never signal. The drivers see the Police NOT doing it, so "why do I have to"!?
Yeah, in the US the cops are too busy getting dudes to stop begging from the medians to actually watch for traffic violations. The cops wouldn't stop you here if you were playing a video game on your phone, smoking a fattie, and eating your lunch while driving. You have to be speeding like 20MPH over the limit even to attract the cops' interest.
As a US resident i too am alarmed by how few of us use them. :'(
@@TimothyMcAleeSrGeD what's with all the capitalising of "YOU"?
Encountered this in Ankeny, IA on one of their busiest streets that goes under I-35. I can't imagine how backed up it used to be before they changed this, but now even rush hour traffic doesn't back up much at all. It's a beautiful thing. Now we just gotta hope roundabouts become more popular in America one of these days.
I live in Austin and when they introduced this traffic pattern, people were upset. Now the traffic moves smoothly and people are happy. They have introduced this in few other spots in the city. This is a good innovation.
3:53 "Before the new system..." Ah yes, I can see the problem right away! The bridge had melted onto the freeway. Definitely would understand why that's not good for the flow of traffic.
Ye, They all have to exit on The ramp to then etter on The ramp onto The highway again.
I can see an almost exact copy comment that is 9 months older right above yours
@@qm230 Very cool.
@@rsethc I'm glad you enjoyed my presentation
It didn’t melt. It collapsed! Good thing they rebuilt it out of diamonds so it doesn’t happen again!
I love the passive-aggressive way he tells people to use their turn signals.
I wonder why he does this. It seems to be necessary ? So there are people not using them ? USA has the most cops per people in the world, if they give tickets on that, people get educated fast.
@@holger_p I don't know if it's a driver education issue but so many people are just too lazy to use them. Particularly annoying when traffic is waiting for someone to go straight at an intersection and they end up turning, probably without realizing they're wasting other people's time in addition to breaking the law. All cops do is make people try to drive perfectly when they're in sight.
@@holger_p Cops in the USA are mostly concerned with speed. Lots of rude people with expensive or modded cars that love to go over 15 above the speed limit.
@@tankmchavocproductions6907 Yes, cops love traffic, cause the rules are so well defined.
But I hope you don't need a modded car to go over the speed limit. If your car doesn't allow to do so, I would be concerned, or it's an electric.
@@holger_p No, what I meant by that was that people who mod their cars are usually extremely arrogant, and ignore traffic laws. To my knowledge there isn’t any system inside a car physically preventing you from doing so. Sorry for any misunderstanding.
LOL...I love the comment about turn signals! I'm a big time cyclist and what i (we) fine truly annoying is that cars are much more likely to NOT use signals when only a bike is around. Please folks...let the cyclist know your intentions please. I really enjoyed this you tube.
They put in a diverging diamond at at freeway crossover near my hometown in Lacey, Washington, and after being away from the area for several years I returned to find this very odd road situation as I was driving from one side of the freeway to the other. And today, just by virtue of RUclips's algorithm I have found out what this is called! Very interesting! Thanks Austin!
“These are turn signals and you should use them”
The entire state of Texas: how bout I don’t
hA ha vEry FuNNy
At this point I'm just grateful if they bother to turn their headlights on at night. Pretty much all newer vehicles have a light sensor that activates the headlights when it gets dark outside and yet some A-holes still override it and turn them off while driving at night. The reasoning for this is completely eludes and infuriates me.
@@articlevftw8920 i mean my car has really strong lights to the point that without brights/high beams it’s definitely good enough, so I just avoid the trouble of swapping by leaving it with the highs off. A lot of people flash their brights at me when I go by at night and I think they think my high beams are still on lol because it’s just that bright and they don’t see it drop brightness. Not exactly what you are talking about but related.
The only reason I can think of not to put your lights on at night is to conserve electricity which just doesn’t make any sense anyway
@@willmungas8964 you just get your headlights aligned maybe that will help.
And Florida
7:49 BMW drivers: "I"m gonna pretend I didn't see that"
Audi driver: *are you challenging me!?*
Nah Nissan drivers
😢 sorry I drive a bmw
Nah, it's every type of car driver. You just think it's more BMW drivers because BMW's catch your eyes for whatever subjective reasons.
Wait where are the turn signals I still can’t find them
The problem is people are so used to driving only on the right side of the road that I've seen people CROSS THE LANES to stay on the right side and into oncoming traffic. It's rare but it definitely happens, especially to older drivers. Regardless, as you said it's likely a rare enough occurrence that it pales in comparison with the issues with the more traditional intersection. If the biggest issues are it's "ugly" and people aren't used to it you're doing pretty good. Time will take care of those sentiments.
Peak carbrain. Build railways instead
There's a diverging diamond getting built here in Georgia connecting I-75 and H-20 making me return back to this vid. Constructions been going on for a while now, but it's starting to take shape. Traffic has been horrible over that bridge, and it can backup H-20 East for nearly a mile during rush hour. Faster to take 25 mins of backroads to cross the bridge heading East than it is to go through that quarter of a mile of average traffic. Proud of McDonough and Henry County because they've been really going hard at solving the traffic issues. Lots of roundabouts have been being built as well, and the few that have been built have relieved so much traffic or at least made traffic so much faster. The 4-way stop at the intersection between Mount Carmel Rd and Mill Rd use to back up all the way to the school, and it would take 25-40 mins to get through on the weekends or rush hour. Replaced it with a roundabout, and now even when it does get backed up half a mile, you're through in 5-10 mins.
I really wish this showed video of rush hour to see how much better it is. All the footage shown has at most 8 cars waiting at the light, I wanna see the bridge working at 5pm on a Tuesday!
How much are they increasing all forms of public transportation and increasing physically separate bike paths?
There’s a few here in ga along 85 in Duluth/Gwinnett
@@theultimatereductionist7592 I’ve wondered if Light Rail could be put in the median of a Diverging Diamond set-up.
All they likely needed was a traffic light rofl... notice how they put this shit WITH a traffic light... notice how these vids show NO real traffic?
7:50 Very important: Use them *before* you started slowing down, turning, etc.
You are *not* the only driver without Telepathic ability. 100% of all drivers have that issue.
Fake news.
What if i do lol
Also, they do not give you priority!
ride a motorbike, you either get very good at reading the cars around you....or get hit by one. good times:D still does not make us telepathic sadly
Wouldn't that be wonderful!!!! There are 3 types of people who do not use signals; those who are to lazy, those who are simply ignorant, and the blatantly stupid. There is no guarantee that some don't fall into more than one of these categories.
Wait wait wait, so you're saying the little yellow blinky lights have a purpose??
I NEVER KNEW!
ahh yes the BMW driver. Dont worry the rules dont apply to you
Yes, they let everyone around you know what you want to do so they have a chance to cut you off!
3 Series BMW drivers have optional yellow blinky lights.
@@johnyoung9649 you don't say... :O
Gotta stop using it then . :P
But yeah people suck , some, in every way possible ...
Hey, that was the best demonstration of WHY we should follow the new traffic designs. 60% reduction in accidents is HUGE! Thank you!
"If left hand turns are such an issue, why not turn them into right hand turns?"
"Pierre, you are a genius "
Can confirm after weird events of life had me sent to Kansas City for work. I drove across the original. It's magical. Had no idea what the fuck I was doing other than, "OH SHIT I SAW THIS IN THAT ONE RUclips VIDEO."
It's really way more simple than it seems.
Then you get the idiots in my city. They decide to use half the diverging diamond to replace a busy intersection. It did absolutely nothing to reduce wait times at the intersection. Taking the right turn lane still has a light to stop you, one you can't go through like a normal right on red. Then you have to merge, with no visibility of the lane you're merging into and no acceleration lane. Oh, and that traffic you're merging into now has 2 stop lights, 1 for cross traffic at the intersection then a second 100ft further for the left turn lane.
It's a good example of how a good idea can be made horrible by people with degrees, but little understanding of concepts. It's not a surprise as we have a rapid growing population yet only put money into the roads long after they need it often leading to a new design being out of date due to planning for traffic today instead of years down the road.
I’m a truck driver that has mostly stayed out west for the last 20 years. The first time I saw one of these was in Salt Lake City in 2011. Like the traffic engineer in the video, I thought this was an abomination at first. Getting to my location was also very confusing the first time and I missed a turn. I found that since each one is designed slightly different based on nearby side streets, they’re only confusing the first time. Some were not designed properly for big trucks and a curb or two were ran over every time I or anyone else went through there. After getting used to seeing and using these interchanges, I learned to love them. Way more efficient than the standard intersections and like the video pointed out, easier for drivers like me to see and make safe merging decisions. I hope they spread everywhere. While this design is not perfect, it’s a huge improvement over the standard interchange.
Glad you posted this. I was wondering what real-life truckers thought of 'em. Have you happened to navigate one during rush hour? Does that design really keep things clipping along?
(truck driver too) seconded. They've been going up a lot in Chicago and Milwaukee. Anything to keep the 40 tons from having to stop is great.
The hybrid roundabouts are nice too. Where there is a separate dedicated turn right lane so you don't even need to enter the roundabout.
But are they better than cloverleafs? Those don't have any traffic crossing at all, whereas the diverging diamond has almost all traffic cross. If you elevated one direction it would be much better.
@@MikeDCWeld Maybe cloverleafs are too big for some areas or generally cost more than a diverging diamond. Cloverleafs might be better but are not always applicable. Economics play a role too, you know.
@@MikeDCWeld Cloverleafs actually have a huge design flaw though. Each of the straightaway sections has a lane where people simultaneously enter at a low speed and must accelerate hard while at the same time others are entering going high speed and must slow down quickly. A lot of accidents occur on cloverleafs because of that. And not just fender benders, there are massive differences in speed which makes a lot of these cloverleaf crashes really severe. So cloverleafs don't have traffic cross but it does cause traffic moving 40+ mph relative to each other merge into one short lane which is demonstrably worse than traffic crossing each other using carefully controlled signalling (especially because what crashes do occur on a diverging diamond at the cross over point would tend to be lower speed. Diverging diamonds aren't magic but they are definitely better than 4 way or cloverleaf intersections.
This type of road might be driver friendly but it is not pedestrian and bicycle friendly. There is one of these intersections on the NY state routes 17/32, next to the Woodbury Commons shopping outlet and the exit 16 NYS thruway. It was very scary to try to cross. I think I had to walk across this same road 3 to 5 times, no exaggeration.
I live in Cape Girardeau and they just added one of these at Kingshighway and the 55 freeway. It is very effective and makes so much sense! Coming from CA I can say CA needs these everywhere. Thanks for covering this!
"No opportunity to mess up"?
Challenge accepted.
Malcolm Arnold: "I'm simply saying that traffic...uh.....finds a way."
People crossing in front of people going the opposite direction will always result in accidents. This design presumes sober non-distracted drivers. And it was originally oversold as "eliminating" accidents.
If there's a way to screw it up, Springfield drivers will find it. Yes, there have been a few people who messed it up, but not many.
@@karlrovey: Those from Springfield, Oregon... like... where the Simpsons (of TV fame) live?
@@HelloKittyFanMan. Springfield, MO. That said, Tulsa and OKC drivers are much worse.
My Dad HATES Diverging Diamond Interchanges here in Charlotte.
"They are confusing! What If I go into the opposite side!
"Dad there is a concrete barrier"
"Yeah but you never know! This is so unsafe and slow. I could do better!"
" Some guys spent years of their life doing math to make sure it was safe. I'm pretty sure they can do it fine"
Some guys spent years of their life doing math to come up with the cloverleaf with inadequate merge area for off and on to share with onners accelerating into offers' blind spots so I mean...
@@dchawk81 Lol. Spending years doing math only guarantees spending years. The rest depends on the guy spending years.
@@mennovanlavieren3885 lol exactly. Apparently he forgot to carry the 1 and his professor was grading his paper while on vacation in the Philippines getting his dingles buried.
Concrete barriers *pfffft*
I was leading (because I'd overtaken everyone!) a mass of cars on a three lane highway (each way) divided by a concrete barrier.
There are lights where we have an intersection with a motorway (this is the UK).
Two cars come off the motorway - ignore all the concrete barriers and lines and by taking a VERY tight line are now on MY side of the road with a combined closing speed of circa 80MPH.
I notice that the occupants are both 'coffin dodgers' (grey hair aplenty) and are soon to be losing their 'dodger' status.
So they do the most 'sensible' thing ie try turning around in the roadway with a horde of high speed traffic (green light is on) advancing on them, post haste.
Some people are just fucking stupid.
Menno van Lavieren
Love that .
We just started to get some in Northern Kentucky at some of our notoriously bad interchanges. I didn't understand them...at all. BUT, now I do, and I can appreciate them! Thanks!
We got a diverging diamond north of olympia wa. It turned a backed up freeway interchange stroad into a quick efficient passage where all your options flow simply. Super intuitive, not confusing at all. Wasted time is a big pet peeve, these make me smile.
I am a trucker. THANK YOU for the turn signal bit. Maybe people will notice that while they are rolling down the road watching youtube videos on their phone.....
99% of truckers are better drivers than most car drivers. I'm saying that as a car driver too. Good work to you all!
I'll have to try this in _Cities: Skylines._
I think this is available as a prefab in a mod. Traffic management IMO has always been the biggest challenge in city sims.
David Loewen nah. I guess the AI will just burn out XD Unless you have or make a mod for it to work
its totally possible to try it in cities skylines
ProgradeX And it's totally possible to get mad while trying it because tha AI probably just don't want to change the entire side of the road unless you script a mod for it XD
The first time i saw this interchange was in a cities skylines video! and im sure it was a vanilla game
Love LOVE the snide comment at the end directed toward the people that don't know what the stick is on the left side of the steering column. SPOT ON. 👍❤
It’s crazy bc in other countries like Mexico. Turn signals are used to signify that the driver using the turn signal is allowing drivers behind them to pass them on that side
"there are 32 potential accident spots at a regular interchange" thanks man, now I'll be wide awake at night thinking about this
If you're paying attention, there would be no potential accident spots.
@@Normal1855 You're falling foul of the infallible driver fallacy. It doesn't matter how safe a driver you are if the other driver involved in the potential collision is a dangerous driver.
You being a good driver lessens the risk of that happening, but it can't eliminate it.
The diverging diamond still has that possibility, however instead of there being 32 different ways 2 cars can crash utilising a normal 4 way intersection, that number has been cut down to 14. That doesn't mean you will never see a crash on a diverging diamond interchange, just that the risk has been mitigated by more than half; and that's without taking into account changes in behaviour encouraged by the changes in design.
@@Normal1855 And if they're getting a good night of sleep rather than staying awake all night thinking about potential accidents, they'd be able to pay attention better
@@jamielonsdale3018 again, if you're paying attention, you can avoid accidents. And by your analogy, no matter how an interchange is designed, there will still be accidents, no matter how the interchange is designed. Most accidents are caused by drivers, who think that the laws don't apply to them. No matter how safe you THINK an interchange is, you'll have this type of driver. I've been driving for about 35 years, and haven't been in an accident. That's because I'm always keeping my head on a swivel. You can avoid any accident, if you anticipate other drivers, and their actions. You can't design driving dangers out of an interchange, until you change the habits of the bad drivers.
@@9nikolai what does that have to do with the design of interchanges? No matter how safe you make a road, if you're tired, you're a danger on the road.
The moment when you realize this RUclipsr is from your hometown and that now you get to watch a video that's basically all about your morning commute.
Bruh
Well, it means you need to know that while waiting in the interchange you are to light up your tires and do a burnout.
When making turns, remember to pull that parking brake and go sideways! You need to keep the warmth in your tires for effective commuting and to challenge those traffic engineers :D
@@0megalul309
NIICEEE... *NANII*
Just got one of these at a previously horrible intersection in my town. When I saw it, I got excited and had to rewatch this video.
The diverging diamond is my favorite interchange and this video is one of my favorite videos of all time.
3:57
No wonder it didn’t work, the bridge is like a soggy noodle!
The bridge was feeling tired that day. Poor thing...
I might be a complete idiot, but I thought that weird image was a poor Google Earth computer-generated projection of a bridge that was actually level like the new one, only incorrectly rendered to follow the surrounding topography.
If that's how it really looked back then, then yeah that's one of the weirder overpasses I've ever seen.
Lmaoooo
@@BeatYourHeadIn no shit
BeatYourHeadIn I'm pretty sure that's what it was. If you look closer the trees and buildings are either flattened out or crudely rendered in 3D.
So the biggest advantage I'm understanding is making left hand turns are easier because the flow of traffic already puts you on the other side of oncoming traffic. Right hand turns aren't affected because you make them before you cross paths.
That's a classic blitz play Madden would be proud.
TOUCHDOWN!!!
Yes but you also have a dedicated moving phase
and stopping phase for each direction... which makes entering the other road easier coming off the highway etc and by the way is also more economic and environment friendly
Wow, your comment was more educational than the entire video! I think you are right that that is the only real benefit though.
@@XVeganDaveGodFreeX Everything they mentioned was said in the video, repeatedly. Plus, the main benefit, also unmistakably and extensively covered in the video,, is the reduction of potential collision points from 34 to merely 14.
Both left and straight turn left, then straight has to turn back onto the proper side of the road... so it didn't solve anything? Except that incoming traffic from the ramps can make left turns.
Just saw one in person for the first time in downtown Raleigh, NC. Extremely cool and easy to use. Thanks to this video, I recognized it immediately!
Thank you for a great video & for the timely reminder about turn signal use. It cannot be said enough, folks they're not optional equipment! Very informative along with round-a-bouts things are getting safer out there on the roads...
That turn signal jab at the end. Classic.
People dont know what a turn signal is.
where I live you are gonna lose your license if you dont use it every time.
I use my turn signal on empty roads with no cars in sight, why people can't do that on busy roads I will never understand,
I literally didn't know what one was before this. Always wished people would use their indicators though
Where I live 60%of people don't use them especially when changing lanes
People forget they're also useful for pedestrians.
I encountered my first one of these on a long road trip to Paducah, KY this past year. I actually knew about them beforehand from watching this video when it originally released. I was a fan of the idea, but had never seen one near where I live... I can't imagine the chaos early on if they tried these near DC.
I was so surprised and excited when I encountered one out of the blue. It had great signage, and very clear road markings, which made it actually very easy to interpret. In my experience, it also sped up the flow of traffic a good deal... but that could also just because I was in a relatively much lower population area than I'm used to.
I'd love to see more of these things adopted as a standard. The safety and convenience are top notch. It might be weird to nerd out or fan boy about traffic designs, but to me, its just exciting to see new, effective ideas be realized.
Illinois got the first one off of Rt59/I-88 and it was a little over a year long project. Once the construction was complete, the traffic flow was smoother than ever and cut down times for some commutes by 5 mins or more
Howdy neighbor, I drive this everyday, insanely smooth
I drive there often and also the one recently completed on I-55 and Weber Road. The improvements in the flow of traffic are noticeable.
Not just drivers, but bikers and pedestrians; They're people who'd prefer not to be hit just as much as you, so use your dang blinker.
Sorry, out of fluid.
BLT Player hello fellow person who says blinker
Since most bikers, which I think you mean "bicyclists", don't follow the rules of the road (even though it's the law and they're riding ON THE ROAD, so they should)... I think they get what they deserve. You act like an idiot, you have idiotic stuff happen to you. That's logic.
@@bradfordsuby8064 Sorry, I meant bicycles. Not motorbikes
@@bradfordsuby8064
Most people in real life that have had this complaint, saying “that cyclist isn’t following the rules of the road,” when the cyclists were following the rules of the road.
Common ones, they’re suppose to keep to the right. Nope, it’s preferred by the government for them to be one metre from the curb, though they don’t have to be and they can be anywhere in the lane. They’re not suppose to pull past cars lined up, nope, they’re allowed to do that. The only one I see that is technically illegal is treating a stop sign as a yield, but that is actually a stupid law and studies have shown it is more dangerous for cyclists to come to a complete stop when they don’t have too. Plus, most police treat stops as yields for cyclists anyway.
I was watching City Skylines videos and I thought that that it was a video about how to solve traffic in cities Skylines no joke
SCP 1471 wolf same
@@yeeted9466 I just watched the full video again
same
Same
Same
I've seen these more and more and absolutely love them!!!
Thank you for making this, though I didn’t understand even a bit, I’m gonna watch it again.
The only reason I’m watching this video is city skyline traffic chaos. 😅
Unfortunately, I don't think these can be built in an effective manner in Skylines.
lol, i just tought that what if you diverge the lines above and below each other, its more of a cost issue, more efficient to have the one like in Brasil, the cloverleaf design, not so familiar with skylines, in tropico helped to build the normal circulation but the cars had shortest road rule not right hand side rule, so was kinda weird
You can with Move It and Traffic Manager. Also Road Anarchy might be helpful
Fine Road Anarchy and Traffic Manager can do it. Since grades are less of a concern, you can also do the cousin intersection the Double Crossover Merging Interchange rather easily. The added benefit is that it is a continuous flow interchange.
I had a great city of 50,000 people (That was the most I ever got) and it when down to 20,000 in a week becuse of traffic. WE NEED THESE IN CITY SKYLINES!
Love how I'm supposed to be studying right now but instead I'm watching videos of traffic and intersections
I guess it can count as studying. Probably not in the good fields, but still, studying.
Same here, it is supposed that I should study Japanese right now,but here I am.
Informative videos on traffic has been my thing lately
These are a fantastic design! Brilliant.
Also, roundabouts.
Hey Austin,
What are those Blinky flashy things at the back and front of my car? I can't really seem to find a use for them...
They are to let you check your blinker fluid levels.
RadicalOne1912 niiice
Damodara Damodara you’re running out of headlight fluid
you must drive a bmw
Damodara Damodara ROFL!!!'
I remember when I first came across this exact intersection, I was confused. But you're right, you don't have an opportunity to mess up, follow the lane and it'll guide you right through it. I enjoy the intersection and find it a nice change and it's efficient too.
Yeah, try that up north in the winter and see how many folks you get driving on the opposite side against traffic.
I've seen people go the wrong way before. If there's physically an opening, an idiot will manage to steer their car into it, no matter how clear the design of the medians and the paint on the road makes it.
The only time in my life ive driven against traffic (luckily nobody was coming) was thru one of these intersections. I was turning left into this intersection from a gas station on the corner. For some reason in my head I thought the side switch had already crossed when it hadn’t. Since this is the only time in 15 years I’ve driven wrong thru an intersection so the design wasn’t safer in my case.
@@KnuckleHunkybuck well...Natural selection will eventually take care of that... Darwin can't save them all...
its kinda fun too, theres a short one near me that is just swerve-swerve, wakes you up from any sort of mindless driving drone youve been in and adds a little fun.
There is one of these near Johnson City in Tennessee, USA. They put it in over the past few years. When they first started the modifications, I thought the odd lane changes had to be temporary. The layout was completely backwards. I assumed they were doing a massive repaving job. Well they did that too, but the weird lane shifts that I thought were temporary, were being laid out in the finished road. It's faster than the typical busy highway/freeway interchange but it's not perfect. If you are the first car at the red light you can't even see the red light. They built them at too steep an angle and you basically have to lean forward and look out/up right over your head to see if the light changed. Those needed to be put further back so people can see them. The speed limit is 25mph and nobody (nobody, no not one) follows it.
What if I told you the very first diverging diamond interchange had born in France as a temporary change during a repaving job that would take forever to finish? To such a degree they gradually began to realize that "temporary" change was working so well, why have the job of undoing that and implement what was actually planned? It's France, the land of the bon vivant, of good wines and good restaurants, and beautiful, sunny Mediterranean beaches.
That is awesome! I would love to see the discovery, when they first noticed it was way faster
I was always taught that you should stop at a traffic light with the light in full view of you. If you pull any further forward than that to the point that the light is out of your field of view than that is driver error
I advise you to visit Johnson city tn and see what I'm talking about. The area they built for people to stop is too close.
@@MadnessQuotient Or come to Ireland where the traffic light is above you AND on the opposite side of the intersection.
We got one in my area about 44 mile south of DC. it looks confusing but is actually very smooth and easy to follow. Kind of neat. I hope this and roundabouts become more common in the US.
Meanwhile in Indiana, we just shove Roundabouts everywhere.
No, like seriously EVERYWHERE. We put roundabouts, AFTER roundabouts, and it actually works pretty swell 👍
I think everyone hates, "Change" at first, but once they realize it's efficiency it's hard to live without! Makes cruising about so much more fun too, since it means more time driving and less time...well not driving. I don't get in a car to sit still after all!
Bladed Angel I like the roundabouts because if you mess up... Try that in one of these crazy intersections, when Google navigation screws you up.
Fellow Hoosier here, I understand all too well. Some of those "dog bone" roundabouts are still dumb if you ask me, but as a whole, not too bad.
Bladed Angel I live in Pennsylvania, and nobody knows how to use roundabouts. They take left turns and go on the truck runoff area😅. It’s not that complicated...it’s a circle ⭕️
We have a diverging diamond in Ft Wayne now. Dupont and i69. I still am not sure what to think of it.
Runabouts are more efficient than regular intersections, but are only effective upto a certain traffic flow. Try to research the runabout around the Arc the Triumph in France
We also got one a while ago in Columbia, MO! I called it “temporary England” because you drive on the left for a bit and I thought it was weird and confusing at first, so I didn’t know why they did it, but that area, which used to be backed up and one of the rare places you actually got bad traffic in Columbia Missouri, now it’s a pretty clear road.
America should have never abandoned British standards, they have that road thing figured out exactly how I'd want it, as with Japan. Those giant islands between two lanes in Michigan make me want to die
@@misakiyoshida I used to live near Detroit. Are you talking about not being able to make a left turn and having to instead make U turns if you want to go left? If so, you should know that the rest of the country, at least the places I've been, doesn't work like that. Most places have left hand turn lanes.
@@misakiyoshida seems like you need to travel more.
I hate that bridge.
Hey, I’m from there! Thanks for visiting our (admittedly still congested) roadways!
Love your little quip about indicators at the end there. Here in New Zealand the majority of drivers seem to think that you have to preserve the life of your indicators by saving them for the 'warrant of fitness' technical certification and not use them in traffic ..... {eye roll}
They put one of these in not too far from where I live.... I thought it was crazy but, sure enough, it has smoothed out what use to be a chaotic intersection. I
also give kudo's to the state of Virginia for putting in round-a-bouts in areas that use to have traffic lights.... things go SO much smoother and faster once
you get use to these. Saw these round-a-bouts in Europe for years and wondered why we didn't have them.... glad they have finally caught on here.
Let me save you some time:
1. Endless comments about Cities: Skylines
2. Endless comments bringing up roundabouts
3. Endless comments (rightfully) giving praise to his turn signal bit at the end.
Yep
Yeah, but all the other comment are a way funnier than this comment.
Already found an improvement to the diverging diamond interchange at 1:00 after looking at it for 10 seconds. You're welcome. :)
It would cost more to implement, but if the goal is maximum traffic flow without having to keep adding tons of extra lanes, then the traffic should pass over/under each other at the point where the "X" is. We don't want cars having to stop at a traffic light before and after the interchange. Thus, we DELETE THE TRAFFIC LIGHTS altogether and now you have cars that are able to go left, right, or straight as they enter the interchange without ever having to stop.
Pause the video at 1:41 and look. The "X" would get enlarged, traffic in one direction goes over, traffic in the other direction goes under. Now they can't collide at the crossover points.
@@taekwondotime I see how that would work, but the point you made about cost. Making roadways one above another would be near prohibitive for the return benefit. I would think, anyways.
@@mattjohnston2 Only at the two points where they crossover. The X would need to be made longer so there's enough room to build an underpass/overpass. Also, the traffic entering from the right should have a dedicated right lane so they don't have to stop when merging with straight traffic.
With those two modifications (again, with no regard to cost), the result would be a free flowing highway interchange that doesn't require any traffic lights and where traffic can flow in all three directions (left, right, or straight) without ever stopping.
So if money is no object, that might just be as good as it gets. :)
Waiting 25mins because of an accident*
Los Angeles: “First time?”
Only 25 mins?
Atlanta makes you wait hours for no reason
@@DeltaLimaDelta Did you consider walk to home, since you already lose hours by standing in one place?
@@m1ch43ll5 even if u wait in a car for hours its still faster and less tiring than walking. I like my time and energy thank you. Sure maybe for medium distances but imagine walking 50km to work then back
Lived in LA. Live in Springfield now.
When I sit in traffic in a town that has a smaller metro population than a single suburb of LA for comparable times, something is wrong lol
Also. Fuck the 5
Got one about to open in Spring Hill TN. Was wondering how they worked. Great information and very good humor mixed in. Thank you.
We have one up here in Blue Springs, Missouri and a newer one in Oak Grove, Missouri. I love this design it just makes traffic flow so much better
Most people think that turn signals are only needed WHILE YOU ARE ACTUALLY TURNING and even then, they are optional. The concept of using them as a warning device and a request for clearance is completely foreign to most drivers. Please signal at least 3 seconds (5 preferably) BEFORE YOU TURN.
And indicate before slowing down! Nothing worse than a driver who basically stops in the middle of the road, and then indicates.
when i'm biking, i check, signal, check, and then change lanes. that way i know if someone was coming, then signal, then check if they saw me, then make my lane change safely.
They must not know the meaning of ‘signal’, nor ‘indicate’, since those are also indicators.
I love how you make videos about literally anything (and you make them so hilariously entertaining at the same time). Mad respect!
Business Casual
He reminds me of CGP Grey a lot. I love this style of video.
He's being himself. Similar to how you were doing things BC. It's what enticed me to sub to both of yall.
Dude
What are you doing?????
Shouldnt you make intretainment to the masses?
"literally anything" == "anything"
Fuck you, ruined the entire landscape of youtube
My rapidly-growing small town is looking for traffic solutions to our interstate exit. The DOT's suggestion at the moment is to build a roundabout at one side of the interstate while leaving the old-fashioned traffic light intersection on the other side (which I fear will most likely back up traffic across the bridge into the roundabout). I really don't like that idea. A diverging diamond has been suggested by some residents of our city. This is a great video to help explain the concept.
The Ministry of Transportation in Ontario just completed one at the interchange for St. Catharines/Niagara on the Lake - was through there last weekend - was a piece of cake. Curbs and lanes laid out well to prevent people from entering the wrong lane - much prefer it to the round abouts found closer buy where some drivers don't understand the concept of "yielding", but the lights at the diamond interchange they do see m to understand.
I lived in Joplin, MO for a couple years and was absolutely perplexed at what engineer thought it would be a good idea to make lanes cross each other for what seemed no good reason at all. I had no idea it was actually something with a name and a real purpose… all makes sense now.
Ha
Almost expected you to pull an Odd1sout reference at the end and say "don't forget to wear your seat belt"
Lewex haha I see what you did there
Yeah xD
Well going by the amount of likes I got, i'd say you're wrong.... but I agree the channels aren't related xD
bruv i made the same comment and i hadnt even see your comment,untill i looked at the comment section again after getting notified about a reply on my comment
and i got only five likes and you a hundred
this is favouritism
its because i'm indian isnt it??
NotAftab Mud or because you posted it later...
Love the turn signal PSA at the end. I second the motion.
The comment you make at 7:49 is great, I love it! I live in North Carolina and NOBODY seems to know what a turn signal is, or how to drive in general.😤😂
Regular intersections: 32 possible accident points
Diamond intersection: only 14 accident points
American drivers: Not if i have anything to say about that
I think you mean Florida drivers
@@MalachiCo0 No, he got it right. Come to Europe. You can see for yourself.
@@frankvandendool882 Which European country? It cannot be Germany, as their licenses are difficult to obtain.
@@MalachiCo0 As a floridian we can turn 14 into 3,000 by doing sick stunt jumps on improperly dumped trash onto other cars because we're that crazy and fucking stupid.
American female drivers*
That looked convoluted at first but that quickly makes sense when you see it work. Making turns is what takes time, this makes it easy to get on off which solves the bulk of the problem.
I live in st George Utah and we have one of these. Causes more accidents then anything. It’s literally the worst
Coloring the path as well as lines would help. It's about guiding the drivers eye along the correct path. I'd also like to see how these do at night and bad weather conditions.
So what happens if you're trying to turn around and go the other way on the highway below?
@@milkwalkerjones633 in st George there’s a right turn to go south before it goes on the wrong side of the road
We have one in Atlanta by our airport. Love it.
I remember when this type of interchange came to the area I grew up in. Was kinda confusing at first but after having gone through it a few times it's a really simple design, just got to stay in your lane. As far as I can tell, it hasn't really alleviated the immediate area traffic, but that might have to do w/it being an interstate exit to a dense strip mall/shopping area complex with difficult light placement on either side of the interchange. Basically, whatever changes they were planning to make weren't going to be all too helpful, but some positive change is better than no change at all
They don't they sell you on fixing traffic it does not... non of this junk does... it's just a new way for someone to make money...
There is an interchange like that in Washington, PA at the exit for US Rte 19 and I-70. It has made the traffic move much smoother and quickly.
"Since we're on the internet there's nothing stopping me from pretending like I do 👍"
Never before have so many youtubers been roasted in one video.
*cough* kurzgesagt *cough*
@@dqw4w9wgxcq32 I mean but don't they have teams of research and fact checked by professionals before posting? That's why it takes them months to post a single video. Well, that's my thought I might be wrong, but it was hinted at and shown in some of their videos
@@dqw4w9wgxcq32 They do a lot of research before talking about a topic you can check their research papers and sources on the description of every video.
For the video of the guy who "called it an abomination" at 6:54, his complaint WASN'T that it wasn't good at preventing collisions and moving traffic, his complaint was that the Diverging Diamond was marketed as being "pedestrian friendly", when it clearly isn't. It wasn't designed to be pedestrian friendly, and they are never constructed in areas where walkability is a major concern anyways.
The entire United States feels like it's an area where walkability is not a major concern. (This is not me dissing the US because I'm from somewhere that's better. I'm from Canada and it's the same here.)
Ha! Great job with Springfield lore. It's so interesting to drive in Springfield since it's a traffic science guinea pig. We also have some really cool circle drives that replace lights often, they can be annoying but can't deny the efficiency.
We recently got one of these next to my work. It saves so much much time.
I'm in the North Atlanta suburbs. They built one at the intersection of I-85 and Pleasant Hill. The benefit was huge and immediate. It took about a week for the commuters to figure it out. But after that it was amazing. That intersection at rush hour could take four cycles for you to get through. Now it clears every green light. I cannot recommend one enough.
Yeah, the first time I drove through it was trippy, but I could immediately tell the benefit from it. Especially considering how developed that area is.
There is one in Dunwoody by perimeter mall and it works great!
Funny thing I was about to comment about that SPECIFIC one at Pleasant Hill and you beat me to it 😂😂 it was definitely confusing and felt weird at first
R u talking about the one with Global Mall closeby
Ok RUclips, yesterday it was some black balls on a lake and today this!
SHAPE BALLS :D :D: D
@@EnjoyCocaColaLight But can you swim in them?
@@kyzer422 Is very very hard to do, almost impossible, would not recommend.
That blackball video is brilliant though
Glad someone else got the same recommendation😂
This is a comfort video for me. I love it I've watched this so many times.
This is amazing and funny. Great job!