Comment by FinnKuhn
5 months ago
In the US[1] and UK[2] you can find bridges with actual 90-degree angles that look a lot more dangerous than the Indian one.
[1]https://maps.app.goo.gl/3CBqVHbVEtonHjcr9 [2]https://maps.app.goo.gl/8cVB44VDJRPadY6s6
5 months ago
In the US[1] and UK[2] you can find bridges with actual 90-degree angles that look a lot more dangerous than the Indian one.
[1]https://maps.app.goo.gl/3CBqVHbVEtonHjcr9 [2]https://maps.app.goo.gl/8cVB44VDJRPadY6s6
#1 has stop signs. This is just like a regular T-intersection, but with one direction missing.
#2 is a bike path.
The one in India is designed for several hundred thousand people to pass through daily; it doesn't look like either of these is intended for those kinds of numbers.
FYI I see cars on street view for #2 https://maps.app.goo.gl/hPuDQRTfcRKBkmRb9
Sharrows are just car roads with bikes painted on them :)