To call this particular intersection engineered is a bit of a stretch. It looks more like it’s just there without have had any thought put into it at all.
Inaction is an action. Copy pasting another design without thought is an action. Not applying engeering judgement as an engineer is why civil engineers in Canada wear an iron ring to this day.
If someone died at an intersection, then it is insufficiently engineered. If someone was seriously injured at an intersection, then it is insufficiently engineered.
Collisions, no matter how frequent, should lead to no more than minor injuries.
To call this particular intersection engineered is a bit of a stretch. It looks more like it’s just there without have had any thought put into it at all.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/QSdaif6sWSyPkQEKA?g_st=ac
Inaction is an action. Copy pasting another design without thought is an action. Not applying engeering judgement as an engineer is why civil engineers in Canada wear an iron ring to this day.
If someone died at an intersection, then it is insufficiently engineered. If someone was seriously injured at an intersection, then it is insufficiently engineered.
Collisions, no matter how frequent, should lead to no more than minor injuries.
Yeah. That’s what I was getting at.
Good argument for the town not refreshing the paint on the road contributing to the hazard