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This is thinking outside the box.
That's a single point interchange, like the one above. The distinguishing feature of the diverging one is that the lanes cross to opposite sides for a time. Looks neat.SeattleJeremy wrote:They put a diverging interstate interchange here in southern Washington a few years ago. I've only used it a few times, but it seems very efficient.
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OH! You're right. Fixed the post. I'll have to look at the Diverging Interstate Interchange diagram again.kumquat wrote:That's a single point interchange, like the one above. The distinguishing feature of the diverging one is that the lanes cross to opposite sides for a time. Looks neat.