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"QUANTUM SHOT" #701
Link - by Avi Abrams
      

      The only thing that helps while stuck in traffic is knowing that
        somewhere others have it worse

      This page will come as a stress-reliever for many - seeing how others are
      also battling horrid commute traffic jams and ridiculously complex
      interchanges every day. We covered this topic before - see
      Part 1
      and
      Part 2, but new material has recently come out (it would, wouldn't it?), and so
      we feel obliged to give you another portion of commuting nightmares. Still
      the winner here is this urban roadways "spaghetti factory" - in Los
      Angeles, of course - the City Built for Cars (and some people):

      
      
      (Highways #5 and #1, photos by
        Edward Burtinsky)

      Another weird one in LA can be found
      here...

      Traffic Jams, Spreads and Jellies

      ... and marmalades, too! 

      Who goes first?? -

      
      
      (top: Peking traffic, photo AP - bottom right photo by
        Nelly Shishmayan, Armenia)

      Inside cars / outside cars:

      
      (images via)

      Waiting in traffic is part of life in Moscow (where delays takes on
      average about two and a half hours):

      
      
      (images
        via)

      Right under the walls of Kremlin in Moscow unfolds this "left turn/ right
      turn" drama: nobody knows who actually has the right of way -

      
      (images via)

      

      Some of the traffic is exacerbated by complicated multilevel interchanges
      (which work well when they're designed well - see for example,
      Awesome Interchanges in Japan):

      

      The location of this line-up seems to be Road 20, Ayalon Highway in
      Israel:

      
      (image
        via)

      Traffic chaos obviously happens in any climate: hot or forbiddingly cold,
      like this appalling line-up in the middle of a harsh Moscow winter
      (right):

      

      Achieve ZEN, right there in this traffic... Stay calm, breathe deep:

      

      The only occasion when "Are we there yet?" (or even "Are we moving
        yet?") question actually means something

      Are they actually going any where? Are they making any progress?

      

      -------

      Room for Improvement

      One solution would be to buy a Vespa scooter:

      

      This tongue-in-cheek drawing illustrates what modern urban centers often
      look like:

      
      (original unknown)

      Why don't they spice our traffic commute with something like this? (see
      more crazy NL Architects projects
      here):

      
      (image
        via)

      Another funny look on traffic below and the clear empty interchange "sky"
      above:

      
      (original unknown)

      Famous comic artist
      XKCD has a few
      solutions of his own -
      click here. Allow me,
      however, to finish with this inspiring concept from the Communist Youth
      Soviet magazine Tekhnika Molodezhi, circa 1974: a beautiful visionary
      image of a "perfect" multilevel interchange:

      
      (image credit: Tehnika Molodezhi, click to enlarge)

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6 Comments:

Anonymous David said...

Who goes first??? Why the cyclist of course! Heheheh!!

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Were you talking about Lake Geneva in Wisconsin or the city of Geneva in Illinois?

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Blogger Avi Abrams said...

This was on route to Lake Geneva in Wisconsin - beautiful place otherwise.

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Anonymous Armin said...

Forget about that Vespa ad.
Try this one - yeah, Moscow traffic madness:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25PJb-aDotY

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

In the "Kreml intersection" there are only two lanes turning left and the other cars turning are breaking the law by crossing the striped no-drive zone.

The "are we there yet" is from the Vladivostok beach. http://englishrussia.com/2007/07/25/traffic-jam-in-vladivostok/

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Blogger Claire said...

I got stuck in an 18-hour traffic jam fleeing Houston when hurricane Rita was on its way. Never again!

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