Two lanes everywhere is the simplest and most conventional solution for this. But I might be tempted to just make the big loop one-way and turn it into a massive roundabout
Two lanes everywhere is the simplest and most conventional solution for this. But I might be tempted to just make the big loop one-way and turn it into a massive roundabout
Don’t forget your arms-jumper-umbrella!
Have to close that one now (first comment doesn’t count cos it’s in quotes) :)
Very cool! I’m still impressed by seeing anything 3D in a browser even though I know it’s been possible for a while.
https://slrpnk.net/ comes to mind
I don’t know how common it is, but I’ve definitely seen almost this exact technique being taught to native-speaking English kids in school as a way of helping with spelling.
I suspect some people do this naturally as well: sometimes for me it can be difficult to see “Wednesday” without hearing a little voice saying “wedd-nez-day” in my head. What’s a bit weird is that the idea doesn’t seem to have a common name. Maybe someone else will find it and let us know.
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Just don’t let it get too competitive: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_speed_record
Nice job! Would fit well in an army alongside some dreadnoughts since they look kind of similar.
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I’d caveat this by saying more signals is best done with two lanes. For two-way single-lane track you need everything in one signalling block to avoid gridlocks