This Mind-Melting Junction Design Aims To Improve Road Safety
This is the latest idea in junction design, and – bear with us – it kind of involves everyone switching sides of the road.
Originating in the US and called the diverging diamond interchange, this nightmarish-looking layout where five lanes of traffic cross each other – twice – is actually based on a simple concept: eliminating the left-hand turn (across traffic).
It might look a bit like a huge Scalextric assembly or like America’s bonkers figure-of-eight racing has reached public roads, but when placed at a freeway interchange, like in the video example, the diverging diamond allows cars leaving the freeway to turn either left or right to join their new carriageway without having to cross any lanes of traffic flowing in the opposite direction.
Driving on the right briefly becomes the opposite as the lanes drift over to the left-hand side in such a way as to allow traffic to get in lane and simply continue their flow. This reduces the number of traffic lights required, although measures will be needed to prevent queuing traffic blocking the points at which the two carriageways cross.

Research reportedly shows that this design of junction reduces the number of fatal crashes by 60 per cent. Overall crash numbers dip by a third. At an existing example in Florida, commuters are said to be experiencing a 40 per cent reduction in travel delays, but we don’t know whether that statement refers to the frequency of jams or their length.
Left turns across traffic are a controversial topic in the US, with many safety advocates calling for their replacement with other solutions. UPS delivery drivers are banned from making them unless they’re unavoidable, apparently with huge benefits for route efficiency and fuel economy.
Source: Jalopnik
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As a relatively new driver (about 2 years of experience) this looks confusing
There are already a few of these around the Charlotte area in North Carolina.
Anybody noticed the Porsche 911 930 at 5:06? :3
Holy shit the traffic jams. Just one of these abominations would probably make every highway in us a traffic jam
Actually, it does the opposite.
or do it in a much less complicated and space consuming manner, like on the picture
I’m totally with you on this. Cloverleaf intersections are still the best design overall. Though in this particular application, traffic is a really big challenge and I think the on/off-ramp lane at the underpass would get congested very quickly. Assuming everyone’s a racing driver and can merge at speed with close spacing between the cars, it could work. But as we know, the majority of drivers are incompetent and you have to allow for that :)
Well there’s a problem, cloverleafs are huge
I’d give it a go.
Thankfully Michigan doesn’t care about the roads all that much, I do not want to be driving on that anytime soon
How is that confusing? Just follow your own lane, it can’t be that hard.
There’s one of these setups by my house and it’s confusing and terrible
It isn’t really that confusing, it is a little weird, but if you’re not used to it by the third time, you must be pretty dumn
Pagination