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Anon: Well designed roundabout is needed at Bypass Comments re article 99395 Letter Roundabout is easy solution Anon writes: Mr. Bray is absolutely correct. A well-designed, two-lane roundabout with proper signage (in short, everything the Public Square *isn't*) and an appropriate speed limit on the approach to and exit from the roundabout would enhance traffic flow while curtailing the speed of vehicles on the flat stretch between the hills. - AnonRelated, photos from another source, Mark Hale - Mark Hale: Solutions found in Georgia to Bypass safety problem This story was posted on 2018-09-08 07:18:56
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