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A well-known Eagle Mountain roundabout is being demolished to make way for more stoplights in the area and have traffic flow a little easier. Dave and Debbie discuss roundabouts and if they actually help traffic everywhere else and maybe it's just good ol' Utah resistance here. Listeners chime in with their opinion on round abouts.
A proposed roundabout in north Scottsdale recently became a bit of a flashpoint in city politics. We'll hear what the data says about them — and why they can be so controversial. Plus, a new festival celebrates Phoenix's DIY music scene.
I'm diving into an important yet often overlooked aspect of driving in Iceland—the unique rules of two-lane roundabouts. Even if you are from Europe, there is a good chance that Iceland does two-lane roundabouts a little different than what you expect. How to Save Money on Your Rental Car in Iceland Before we get into that, I want to give a shout-out to our amazing sponsors, Go Car Rental Iceland and Go Campers. If you're planning a trip and need a reliable rental car from a company with great customer service, use my code Iceland10 to save 10% with Go Car Rental Iceland.And if you're looking for the ultimate camper van experience, Go Campers has you covered! Use my code Iceland7 to save 7% and get two free duvets with your camper rental. Why Are Iceland's Two-Lane Roundabouts Unique? Roundabouts exist in many countries, but Iceland's two-lane roundabouts come with specific rules that often catch foreign drivers off guard. If you've ever rented a car in Iceland or plan to, knowing these rules will save you a lot of confusion—and possibly a fender bender!The key thing to know about Iceland's two-lane roundabouts is that the inner lane (the one closest to the center) has the right of way. This is different from many other countries where the outer lane might have priority. Here's how it works:When entering a two-lane roundabout, you should choose your lane before entering.If you plan to take the first exit, you should be in the outer lane (right lane).If you plan to go straight or take any further exits, you should be in the inner lane (left lane).Once inside the roundabout, changing lanes is not allowed. This means if you entered in the inner lane, you must continue in that lane until you exit.If you're in the outer lane and another driver is in the inner lane, you must yield to the inner lane driver if they need to exit. This is where most accidents happen because foreign drivers don't expect this rule.When exiting, use your turn signal to indicate your intention, just like you would in any other roundabout. Two-Lane Roundabout Example in Iceland The first image shows two cars entering a two-lane roundabout in Iceland. The orange car is in the inside lane (left) and the pink car is in the outer land (right). Below shows the the exits that the pink car (outer lane) can take. And here are the exits that the orange car (inner lane) can take. This example is showing if the orange car is entering the two-lane roundabout in the inner lane on the bottom and the pink car is coming from the right in t he outerlane. As a reminder, the pink car can either go to the first or second exit. In this example, it will be going to the second exit. Since the pink car and the orange car are in close proximity to each other, the pink car is the one that gives the right of way, since the orange car is in the inner lane. The pink car (outer lane) must stop and let the orange car (inner lane) exit before continuing on to its second exit. Why These Rules Matter? Iceland's road system is designed to keep traffic flowing smoothly, and roundabouts play a big role in that. However, every year, rental car companies report minor accidents in roundabouts because of misunderstandings about these rules. The last thing you want is to start your Iceland adventure with an accident or a costly insurance claim! The Savvy Traveler's Guide to Iceland Whether it's your first time visiting Iceland or you have been several times before, this guide will help you explore Iceland like a local. From the best things to see in every region of the country to hidden gems, I have you covered. Click Here
Send us a textHappy 5 years to the Made For Mondays Podcast! What do roundabouts and blind spots have in common? This week, we're talking about life's unexpected detours, how fasting can help us see what we might be missing, and why living with purpose leads to a healthier, fuller life. Plus, we dive into how to encourage others without losing sight of where we've been ourselves.We're also giving you a chance to win a $250 gift card – just listen, share, and help us celebrate!#MadeForMondays #BlindSpots #Purpose #PodcastAnniversary #LifeLessons #spiritualgrowth Join our Fasting Practice: https://believersgroups.churchcenter.com/people/forms/924756Stay Connected Website: https://believerschurch.org/ Believers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/believerschurch.va/ Believers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/believers_church/
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Episode 202 of Beer, Blues, and Bs is HERE! Join Mark Kidder and Howard Blues as they welcome back the LCL Geek, Rudeboy Kyle, Doc, and JS Gunslinger for another round of fun, laughs, and hot takes! This week, the guys dive into the hilarious Utah Hockey Club naming fiasco. Mammoth? Outlaws? Utah Hockey Club (the team is in Utah, right?)? Wasatch? They debate the options and share their (strong) opinions on which name reigns supreme (or fails miserably). Kidder drops some breaking news about WWE talent releases – get the inside scoop right here! Howard unveils a revamped version of an old favorite: Howard's Hot Takes! This time around, the guys choose a category, and Howard fires off questions designed to ignite some passionate responses. This week's category? Video games! Prepare for some heated debates and unexpected opinions. Plus, JS shares his experiences plowing parking lots, Kidder unleashes his (justified) hatred of roundabouts, and the LCL Geek contributes a dad joke to the mix. It's a jam-packed episode you won't want to miss! So grab a cold one, settle in, and join the crew for Beer, Blues, and Bs episode 202! Recorded 2.7.25 0:00 – Intro 2:26 – What's on Tap? 11:38 – JS and Roundabouts 15:19 – Back to What's on Tap? 21:10 – Utah Hockey Club Naming Fiasco 35:46 – What's on Tap? Round 2 49:13 – We don't talk about Joose 51:26 – New and Improved Howard's Hot Takes 1:10:23 – LCL Geek's Dad Joke 1:11:14 – Breaking News: WWE Talent Released 1:12:12 – Cheap Plugs 1:15:19 – Final Thoughts 1:21:01 - Outro https://streamlabs.com/beerbluesbs https://beerbluesbs.podbean.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@BeerBluesBS?sub_confirmation=1 https://open.spotify.com/show/1pnho1ZzuGgThbLpXbAs3t https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Unmhz98iRYU97l18uJp99 https://www.twitch.tv/tuez13 https://www.youtube.com/@HowardsCaveofWonder?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.twitch.tv/krdneyewitnessweathernow 32:50 #BeerBluesAndBs #Podcast #TripleBBSPodcast #Podcast #ComedyPodcast #BeerPodcast #Brews #Laughs #BrewsAndLaughs #podcast #tripleb #Comedy #Beer #Blues #Bs #IPA #CraftBeer #FunnyStories #TripleB #PodcastLife #BeerLover #WhatsOnTap #music #comedy #BeerBluesAndBs #UtahHockey #Hockey #WWE #Wrestling #VideoGames #HotTakes #Podcast #ComedyPodcast #DadJokes #Roundabouts #ParkingLots #Episode202 #LCLGeek #RudeboyKyle #Doc #JSGunslinger
FIRST WITH YESTERDAY'S NEWS (highlights from Monday on Newstalk ZB) Is it a Dress Code Thing?/Roundabouts VS Traffic LightsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s edition, Richland Source Deputy Managing Editor Carl Hunnell talks with Tami Robinson, founder of the non-profit organization, Love Our Hero’s. Love Our Hero’s, based in Bellville, supports local military veterans. It has a huge “Supporting Veterans Purse Bingo” event March 8 at the Eastbrook Center, 720 Fifth Ave., in Mansfield. Robinson explains how the organization supports local military veterans and how local residents can participate in the event. She also talks about what led her to found Love Our Hero’s. Hunnell is also joined by Executive Producer Zac Hiser and videographer Grant Ritchey to talk about the news of the day, including a dead body found Sunday morning near the Richland B&O Trail south of Lexington; how a roundabout has reduced accidents at a Madison Township intersection; local mayoral efforts to improve local housing; and details on a 32-year-old Mansfield man arrested on felony drug charges after a traffic stop led to a car chase and a crash into a Richland County Sheriff’s Office cruiser. Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson. Be a Source Member for unlimited access to local, independent journalism.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Andrew and Barrie from The Maka Sticks join us. The tell us their musical history and how The Maka Sticks got started. We discuss what a maka stick is, what went into the band's sound. We also listen to their song Friday Night and we discuss the DC ska scene. And of course, ska news and ska picks of the week. The Maka Sticks: https://linktr.ee/themakasticks?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYVjmcIo03ly2FcnWNmCEohigHDKlxrR2et2Rge5CCqc6yq9rHKZROBlOQ_aem_a4mpFXwx7o8zoIt6dFX9kA On The Upbeat: ontheupbeatska.com Ska News….. -The Pomps On January 17th, The Pomps announced their new record "Partial Eclipse of the Pomps" out 02/21/2025 and available for preorder at Bad Time Records NOW! Lead single "That's Not A House" is streaming everywhere now. https://open.spotify.com/track/4wK0r0Z3RjvwatQlSBbl8j?si=Ew_vaGxkQj2cnulU_mLLKg -Abraskadabra On January 17, Abraskadabra released a new song called Swings and Roundabouts. Streaming everywhere. https://open.spotify.com/track/4yWCppWwgdnLZtSfJqiLqk?si=0hKnN6k6R0Kt2gyV_X4rMA -Legal Disaster On January 17, Legal Disaster released a new song called Crystal Rock Steady. It's streaming everywhere now. https://open.spotify.com/track/48phlh1alg6UPigorpywRZ?si=yqzTv1MgSLykFSKI1RJ1uQ Ska News 2025 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0CLg5HvXyFxP6hQxQi9Qfs?si=fmVCy1bORNGmlle3FA4-uw&pi=u-gkNw56cQRWea Ska Picks of The Week 2025: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4bzFTOq9JPpWk1KSEg2nqE?si=Dh0zXfgHSeqfVKsYs0HRJw&pi=u-bIgOFTm_QpaG Ska News Theme by Lab Brats: https://labbrats.bandcamp.com Main Theme by Millington: https://millingtonband.bandcamp.com/music
Thinking Transportation: Engaging Conversations about Transportation Innovations
Roundabouts and other innovative intersections offer a number of advantages over more traditional designs, including improved sustainability, reliability, and resilience--and astonishing benefits to traffic safety for drivers. Amanda Austin, the Texas Department of Transportation's (TxDOT's) lead in implementing these alternative designs, and TTI Research Engineer Marcus Brewer join us this episode to discuss them. For more information on TxDOT's work in this area, see the department's Innovative Intersections web page.
Are we going around in circles when it comes to improving the safety of our roundabouts? The safety of roads infrastructure in Ennis was a topic of discussion at the most recent meeting of the county town's local elected representatives as Fianna Fáil Councillor Antoinette Baker-Bashua tabled a motion calling for the installation of safe pedestrian crossings at all roundabouts in the town. The meeting heard that Ennis's roundabouts lack clearly defined pedestrian crossings, "leaving pedestrians without priority and creating unsafe conditions". Before having a closer inspection of some of the roundabouts deemed unsafe in the town, Clare FM's Seán Lyons spoke with Councillor Baker-Bashua to get her thoughts on the issue. Photo (C): Clare FM
In this episode, Jonathan Wier and Cody Akins discuss roundabout etiquette, recount a car accident during an ice storm, and debate whether it should be legal to rear-end drivers who stop unnecessarily. They share stories about a badminton racket injury and a failed attempt at building a mineral oil PC. The conversation includes listener questions, NFL discussions about Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, and reflections on drive-thru experiences and customer service.
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Roundabouts are all the rage when it comes to redeveloping roads. The one in Sydney River is partially open. It's almost ready. We get an update on it from Public Works.
Manatee County politics never cease to entertain. The same day the new chair of the county commission let his priorities be known, news broke about a lawsuit. Then: Developer Pat Neal's plans for a controversial commercial development in Venice changed election outcomes in the still-quaint but fast-growing city. Yesterday, Neal's project got a step closer to groundbreaking. But he still expects pushback. Next: The City of Sarasota spent quite some time and money to have a new logo designed. On Monday, they picked their choice. It's probably not what you think. Then: Roundabouts have turned many Sarasotans from foes into friends after they have been able to experience them first-hand. So what's taking new ones so long to be built? Finally: Reporter Ishmael Katz talked to one of the main organizers of the Martin Luther King Day celebrations in Sarasota, which will be upon us on and around Jan. 20.
Joe Biden continues to limp to the finish line of his term as he struggles in Angola. Speedy argues that Cheetos and Funyuns are chips, but we say they are snacks. Rick argues that roundabouts, like soccer, coming to the USA is another sign of communism taking over. Longtime friend of the show Big Head Chuck comes by the studio. And we continue our daily prize giveaways as we count down the 12 (Working) Days of Christmas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Biden continues to limp to the finish line of his term as he struggles in Angola. Speedy argues that Cheetos and Funyuns are chips, but we say they are snacks. Rick argues that roundabouts, like soccer, coming to the USA is another sign of communism taking over. Longtime friend of the show Big Head Chuck comes by the studio. And we continue our daily prize giveaways as we count down the 12 (Working) Days of Christmas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6:00am – 7:00am: Few Things You Should Know, Porn Names, Sports Update 7:00am – 8:00am: Porn Names, Jeff Howard 8:00am – 9:00am: Few More Things You Should Know, Roundabouts 9:00am – 10:am: Other News, Feel Good/Close
The Sisters are fired up this week and airing out some grievances. Kathy reports that people in Pennsylvania don't know how to use a roundabout, Lynne shares how many "Bless Your Hearts" she's given out since moving to Tennessee and the girls help Nancy decide whether she has a kids leave the toilet lid up problem or a "can't stop dropping my phone in the toilet" problem.They share a psychologist's opinion on how to cope with the anxiety that comes along with these little daily stressors.https://hammondpsychology.com/how-to-cope-with-pet-peeves/Toilet Lid StudyWhat's For Dinner:Lynne is going to Chik-Fil-A to get a Kale Crunch salad and to hear them say "My pleasure" Kathy's making Barefoot Contessa's Pot Piehttps://barefootcontessa.com/recipes/chicken-pot-pieWe want to hear your comments and questions! Send an email to 3lfpod@gmail.com or leave a comment on our Instagram @3lfpod and be sure to follow us on our YouTube page www.youtube.com/@threelilfishes
In this Concepts Edition episode Uriel and Devin discuss: - Stoplight vs roundabout. Real world command and control vs pull - Critical chain in a machine shop - Eating our own cooking - Go to the gemba - Super fast changeovers Please join our patreo! https://patreon.com/IncrementalCI And follow us on Instagram and share your improvements and tag us. www.instagram.com/incrementalci In this podcast we discuss concepts from Lean Manufacturing, the Toyota Production System, and general business management to improve our businesses. Thanks for listening! Please drop us a note with any and all feedback! If you have parts you need machined, reach out to Devin@lichenprecision.com and follow on Instagram www.instagram.com/lichen_mfg If you need CNCed Buckles, check out www.austeremfg.com and follow at on Instagram www.instagram.com/austere_manufacturing To reach out to the podcast directly please email fixsomethingtoday@gmail.com
Depending on who you ask, roundabouts are either Ottawa's answer to keep traffic flowing -- or 'pedestrian death traps'. Robyn Bresnahan heads to Ottawa's newest roundabout in Orleans to hear why the City is in favour of building more roundabouts and how an engineer navigates criticism from those who feel they're a dangerous waste of space.
In this conversation, Tracy Rigdon and Jim Alabiso interview Charles Gaskins, a musician, writer, and comedy enthusiast. They discuss Charles' background, his time in New York City, his involvement in music ventures like the Creepy Tiki's, his writing career, and his return to Jacksonville. They also touch on topics like creativity, transportation, and Charles' experience running a record company. The conversation covers various topics including Charles Gaskins' almost career as a porn star, the controversy surrounding the rainbow crosswalks in Five Points, and Tracy Rigdon's large number of cats. Danielle Cleary also discusses the backlash and love she received for her artwork on the rainbow crosswalks. The conversation transitions smoothly between these topics. The conversation covered various topics including the artwork in Five Points, roundabouts, and the creative projects of the guests. Danielle Cleary and her team did a great job with the artwork in Five Points, using commercial grade oil paint to ensure its longevity. The discussion also touched on the confusion surrounding roundabouts and how they are used in different countries. Charles Gaskins shared his passion for music and writing erotica under pseudonyms. The conversation ended with closing thoughts about the importance of creativity and having more 'butt shakers' in life. Takeaways Charles Gaskins has a diverse background in music, writing, and comedy Charles returned to Jacksonville due to his father's health and has found a sense of community and creativity in the city He has written books, worked as a ghostwriter, and participated in sketch comedy The rainbow crosswalks in Five Points sparked controversy and received both backlash and love. Danielle Cleary discusses the importance of using art as a tool for expression and community. Tracy Rigdon talks about her large number of cats and the dynamics of living in the woods. The artwork in Five Points was created using commercial grade oil paint to ensure its longevity. Roundabouts can be confusing, and their usage varies in different countries. Charles Gaskins is passionate about music and writing erotica under pseudonyms. Creativity is important, and having more 'butt shakers' in life can bring happiness. Our tagline, 'Random. Relevant. Real.,' is more than just words to us—it's a promise. We're here to surprise you with unexpected insights, tackle the most pressing issues of our time, and do it all with an authentic, down-to-earth and sometimes tongue-in-cheek vibe. No fluff, just genuine conversations that will make you think, laugh, and maybe even challenge your own perspectives. ** Feel free to LIKE, SHARE AND COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE. Follow The Contrast Project online: ** https://www.thecontrastproject.tv/ ** https://www.facebook.com/TheContrastProjectJax ** https://www.instagram.com/the_contrast_project/ ** https://www.instagram.com/contrast_podcast_backup/ ** https://www.threads.net/@contrast_podcast_backup ** https://twitter.com/ContrastProjTV ** https://www.youtube.com/@thecontrastproject7242 ** https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-contrast-project ** The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast is proudly created in part using the Riverside.fm platform. By using this link you are helping to support this show. Thank you so much: https://bit.ly/3BH3q2t ** You can help support The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast by visiting: https://ko-fi.com/contrastprojectloungepodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-contrast-project/support
The Vikes are 3-0, the Twins are going to miss the postseason, and Reusse hates roundabouts!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Monday Night Sports Talk with Patrick Reusse and Joe Soucheray
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“Rumor is fact” when it comes to plans to restart Three Mile Island. Roundabouts may have brought serious crashes down by over 50 percent. Gas prices have fallen below $3 a gallon in some areas. Also, the Joro spider has landed.
Monday Night Sports Talk with Patrick Reusse and Joe Soucheray
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This week on the Anglotopia Podcast, we discuss the unique experiences and challenges faced by American drivers navigating the roads of the UK. We share personal anecdotes, practical tips, and insights into the cultural differences in driving, including the importance of understanding road signs, speed limits, and the etiquette of driving in a foreign country. We also discuss the quirks of roundabouts, the nuances of renting a car, and the significance of being courteous on the road, as well as other tips and tricks to reduce your anxiety about driving in the UK. It can actually be a lot of fun to drive in Britain. This episode will prepare you and teach you what to expect. This one is a long one, folks, but there was a lot to cover! Links The Illusionist by Robert Hutton Contest 101 Oxford Travel Tips and Tricks AA Road Guide The Bath Toll Bridge Essay See How an Insane 7-Circle Roundabout Actually Works | WIRED A Cotswold Farmshop (Motorway Services Documentary) Pay the Congestion Charge Takeaways Driving in the UK can be enjoyable with the right preparation. Using a smartphone for navigation is essential. Roundabouts require signaling and understanding of traffic flow. Be aware of the differences in road signs and speed limits. Rental cars in the UK often come with manual transmissions. Driving on the left side can be challenging for Americans. Patience is key when navigating narrow country roads. Fuel prices in the UK are significantly higher than in the US. Understanding local driving etiquette can enhance the experience. Always check for damage before returning a rental car. Sound Bites “Driving in the UK is a lot of fun.” “You need to use common sense.” “Roundabouts are deceptively simple.” Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Driving in the UK 04:57 Understanding the Differences in Driving 13:54 Navigating Roundabouts and Intersections 21:55 Speed Limits and Road Etiquette 30:08 Parking Challenges in the UK 35:31 Driving in a New Country: First Impressions 40:18 Understanding British Miles and Distances 44:04 What to Do in Case of an Accident 48:24 Navigating City Driving and Traffic Challenges 52:52 Rental Car Etiquette and Responsibilities 56:40 Fueling Up: Petrol vs. Diesel 01:01:36 Driving Etiquette: Being a Courteous Driver 01:07:13 Driving in the UK: An Overview 01:10:02 Navigating with Technology: GPS and Apps 01:13:10 The Joy of Driving in the Countryside 01:15:57 Understanding Motorway Services in the UK
This week on the Anglotopia Podcast, we discuss the unique experiences and challenges faced by American drivers navigating the roads of the UK. We share personal anecdotes, practical tips, and insights into the cultural differences in driving, including the importance of understanding road signs, speed limits, and the etiquette of driving in a foreign country. We also discuss the quirks of roundabouts, the nuances of renting a car, and the significance of being courteous on the road, as well as other tips and tricks to reduce your anxiety about driving in the UK. It can actually be a lot of fun to drive in Britain. This episode will prepare you and teach you what to expect. This one is a long one, folks, but there was a lot to cover! Links The Illusionist by Robert Hutton Contest 101 Oxford Travel Tips and Tricks AA Road Guide The Bath Toll Bridge Essay See How an Insane 7-Circle Roundabout Actually Works | WIRED A Cotswold Farmshop (Motorway Services Documentary) Pay the Congestion Charge Takeaways Driving in the UK can be enjoyable with the right preparation. Using a smartphone for navigation is essential. Roundabouts require signaling and understanding of traffic flow. Be aware of the differences in road signs and speed limits. Rental cars in the UK often come with manual transmissions. Driving on the left side can be challenging for Americans. Patience is key when navigating narrow country roads. Fuel prices in the UK are significantly higher than in the US. Understanding local driving etiquette can enhance the experience. Always check for damage before returning a rental car. Sound Bites “Driving in the UK is a lot of fun.” “You need to use common sense.” “Roundabouts are deceptively simple.” Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Driving in the UK 04:57 Understanding the Differences in Driving 13:54 Navigating Roundabouts and Intersections 21:55 Speed Limits and Road Etiquette 30:08 Parking Challenges in the UK 35:31 Driving in a New Country: First Impressions 40:18 Understanding British Miles and Distances 44:04 What to Do in Case of an Accident 48:24 Navigating City Driving and Traffic Challenges 52:52 Rental Car Etiquette and Responsibilities 56:40 Fueling Up: Petrol vs. Diesel 01:01:36 Driving Etiquette: Being a Courteous Driver 01:07:13 Driving in the UK: An Overview 01:10:02 Navigating with Technology: GPS and Apps 01:13:10 The Joy of Driving in the Countryside 01:15:57 Understanding Motorway Services in the UK Video Version
Roundabouts are a searing hot topic in the area. Good to have Natalie Haase from the Health Department (because this is a health issue!) to discuss why they're optimal, when more can learn to use them and other safe driving notes that you may be overlooking! Before that, why I didn't stay for TLC, but it was still a good night, Ohio IS now derogatory term, and I'm not, nor was I ever gay.
Roundabouts and other measures to help move traffic along are being explored at difficult intersections and chronically backed-up roads across the South Fork. Reporters Stephen Kotz and Michael Wright join the editors on the podcast this week to discuss specific proposals.
Jon would love traffic circles, if it weren't for other drivers
8:00 HOUR: The Do Something Index, Jon wants more roundabouts
John Looney believes there are too many drivers who are not driving correctly on roundabouts. He says pedestrians are also at fault. John is someone who drives a lot for his job.
Join Cleve Gaddis on another insightful episode of GoGaddis Real Estate Radio, where we explore the nuances of outdoor living spaces and traffic intersections. From the differences between porches, verandas, and decks to the ongoing debate surrounding roundabouts versus four-way stop intersections, we'll provide clarity and guidance on these topics to help you make informed decisions in the world of real estate. Tune in as we unravel the mysteries of outdoor spaces and traffic flow, empowering you to navigate the built environment with confidence and ease. Segment Introduction: Welcome back to GoGaddis Real Estate Radio, your trusted source for expert insights and practical advice on all things real estate. In today's segment, we're delving into two intriguing topics: outdoor living spaces and traffic intersections. From the distinctions between porches, verandas, and decks to the merits of roundabouts versus four-way stops, we'll shed light on these subjects to enhance your understanding and appreciation of the built environment. So let's dive in and explore the fascinating world of outdoor living and traffic flow together! Exploring Outdoor Living Spaces: Cleve kicks off the segment by unraveling the differences between various outdoor living spaces, including porches, verandas, patios, and decks. With the help of listener questions, he clarifies misconceptions and highlights the unique characteristics of each feature. Whether you're a homeowner considering renovations or a prospective buyer weighing property options, understanding these distinctions can greatly influence your real estate decisions. Expert Insights on Roundabouts: Transitioning to traffic intersections, Cleve introduces the topic of roundabouts—a subject that elicits diverse opinions among drivers and urban planners alike. To provide clarity, he addresses listener inquiries about the rationale behind roundabout implementation and their purported benefits in terms of safety and efficiency. Leveraging expert insights, Cleve navigates the complexities of traffic engineering to offer valuable perspectives on this increasingly prevalent traffic control measure. Listener Engagement: Throughout the segment, Cleve encourages listeners to actively participate by submitting their questions, comments, and feedback via the GoGaddisRadio.com platform. By fostering a collaborative dialogue, he empowers listeners to share their experiences, voice their concerns, and seek guidance on topics relevant to their real estate journey. Whether discussing outdoor living spaces or traffic infrastructure, listener engagement enriches the conversation and enhances the learning experience for all. Closing Segment: As the segment draws to a close, Cleve expresses gratitude to listeners for their participation and engagement. He underscores the importance of understanding outdoor living spaces and traffic intersections in the context of real estate, emphasizing their impact on property values, lifestyle preferences, and community dynamics. Whether pondering the nuances of porch design or contemplating the merits of roundabouts, Cleve encourages listeners to continue their exploration and education, empowering them to make informed decisions in the ever-evolving landscape of real estate. Until next time, happy learning and happy investing!
The public can glimpse the future of two newly designed intersections in eastern Clark County at an open house scheduled for Monday, June 17, at Camas High School. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/uncategorized/june-17-open-house-highlights-two-roundabouts-coming-to-sr-500-in-east-clark-county/ #WashingtonStateDepartmentOfTransportation #WSDOTOpenHouse #NewlyDesignedIntersections #EasternClarkCountyWa #CamasHighSchool #ConstructionPlanning #PublicFeedback #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Welcome to our 2024 Summer Series! This summer we decided to read some classic American novels with recent film adaptations, and we're starting with Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. We talk about our personal experiences with the novel, how we see this work in the context of American literature, and how the 1994 and 2019 film adaptations explore the book's themes. We also answer the age-old question: are you a Meg, Jo, Beth, or Amy? Join us next time for a discussion of Alice Walker's The Color Purple! Follow us on Instagram for very infrequent and halfhearted posts. Theme song: Swings and Roundabouts by Hey Pluto --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pop-dna-podcast/message
In this episode of the Roller Door, Garen and Hannah talk with Matt Miller of Santa Cruz-based non-profit Ecology Action. While the subject matter isn't our normal mountain bike specific techy nerdfest, it was one of the more satisfying talks we've had on the Roller Door to date. Matt's a cyclist in every form, and his (and Ecology Action's) mission to get people riding is nothing short of inspiring. Matt and his team recieved a Paydirt grant, which will send them to the Netherlands to learn how to improve bike infrastucture in Santa Cruz -- listen in for statistics on traffic reduction, infrastructure solutions, dirt commuting, and for an open, welcoming stance on getting people out of cars and onto bikes. We're feeling lucky – first Ben Hildred, and now Matt Miller: two inspiring chats with two enjoyable people who clearly love riding their bikes… just like the rest of us. We hope you enjoy, and if you have any questions for the team here at Santa Cruz Bicycles, please email them to podcast@santacruzbicycles.com. Thanks for listening!
Check out the first guest to ever rebuff my invitation to stay weird (at the very end). I was caught off guard as is Nathan Timmel's specialty. Listen in with us, as we discuss Timmel's very cool YouTube comedy special, called Unapologetic. It's funny, it's fast-paced, and it's free! Nathan Timmel is a digital creator, author, total influencer, and very fun comic. With a wife and kids, he is one of the good guys who knows where the humor lies. We talk about his special and the quirky behind-the-scenes details, why it matters how you tell a joke, can you really read an audience, and why we keep seeking acceptance. His podcast is called Idiots on Parade and it's a wild ride with his co-host Jake Vevera (and sometimes extra guests) to jab fun at current events. nathantimmel.comlinktree/ntimmelFacebook too.
Dan printed a printer, theres a new iPad, the Apple Vision is dumb, Shane is cheesin' Google for a tablet, and the boys make DEFCON plans.
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The Conservatives take a pounding in the local elections and Labour are taking councils in former Brexit heartlands. But there's a crumb of Tory comfort in Ben Houchen's victory in the Tees Valley mayoral election – and Labour fail to take key target Harlow. As results continue to roll in, what do the last votes before the General Election mean for Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer? Plus we are approaching a cliff-edge moment on departmental budgeting… good job there's an IfG paper for that. Emma Norris, Akash Paun and Ben Paxton are joined by our special guest, political journalist Rachel Wearmouth, for this week's pod. Presented by Emma Norris. Audio production by Alex Rees. A Podmasters Production for the IfG. www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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A classic interview with a former police officer and author who gives advice on how to deal with the cops, Stan rants on some local traffic issues, Grab Bag, Local Beat, Roger's Entertainment Corner, Junior's segment, Absolute Law owner and attorney Anthony Melchiorre is in studio for his weekly visit and legal advice for listeners, News Headlines, Fluffer, your emails, a game of Stan's Name That Movie (Baseball Movie edition), News, Live on Letterman Week continues, classic standup comedy, and more...
They say you can't get better than a Kwik Fit fitter, but I once saw a Kwik Fit fitter walk through a plate glass window in Letchworth Garden City. If that's honestly the best we've got, we might as well surrender to Belgium tomorrow and be done with it. In this TRAVEL SPECIAL episode, Gav is bulled off a swing, Log takes a much needed vacation to Shrewsbury, and Steve is upset by the weird woofing sound that planes sometimes make.