

This was a very interesting talk. Thanks for sharing it.


This was a very interesting talk. Thanks for sharing it.


A New Jersey left is where a driver needs to make a left at a normally light controlled intersection. But instead of a left turn lane they’re required to go through the intersection and take a right hand turn so they can loop back onto the cross street and pass through the intersection. I grew up in northern NJ knowing them as Jug Handles.
It was justified as a traffic control tactic that removes the wait cycle for left turns.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jughandle
The article also says you can exit before the intersection to make a left on the side street before the light and then go through but I’m less familiar with that design. It requires you to make a left through waiting traffic which seems much harder to accomplish.
Happy Cake Day!
Happy Cake Day!
I was thinking the same thing but the red plates read 2.5kg. not sure what the others are but I’m assuming 22kg in total? Still very amazing considering my mother, who is 20 years this woman’s junior, couldn’t do this.