That gets rid of the annoying MOTORISTS (in theory at least). The town where I grew up actually had a pair of one-way streets that came together at a 4-way intersection: > + < … There were amazingly few fender benders because: Anybody who was likely to use those streets was almost certain to be locals, and all four of the roads were maintained… very seldom if at all.
Dagnabbit. I would have sworn there was a real life story about a town accidently doing this to either the whole town or part of it a few years ago, but my google search is turning up nothing. Does anyone else remember reading or hearing about this story or have I lost my mind?
Marvellous. We’ve been hearing and reading about people who believe that the rules are for everyone BUT them, now we have the diametrically opposite … Go figure.
Some mothers on a street put up signs to slow down and even would stand outside to scream at you if you were doing more than 5 miles an hour. They got reported and that ceased. Keep the kids off the streets!
Our city used to have two hospitals about two blocks apart. The main road had Hospital signs one over the other pointing to each facility. (In opposite directions.)
I Greece, they sometime do that. They put no entry signs at each side of the street. Only the locals know the posts are not legit, and ignore them. Peace and tranquillity assured.
Cute…but I already live on a privately maintained gravel road over a mile from a county maintained gravel road that connects to ANOTHER gravel county road that is almost 3 miles in either direction from the nearest pavement. I really don’t get much traffic in front of my house…and I love it!
Talked to a city patrolman who pulled a old guy over for going the wrong way on a one-way street. The street had recently been changed to one-way and the driver was very angry. “But I don’t want to go THAT way, I always go THIS way!” Officer tried to explain the changes and finally turned on lights and siren and led the old codger against traffic to his destination. Then asked him in the future please go the other way on this street.
Now I know what I am going to do on the next “dark and stormy night; the rain will fall in torrents—except at occasional intervals”. Additional text provided by Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
In order to discourage fast through traffic from an off-road vehicle maintenance business on the corner, my Pasadena neighborhood had two unusually high speed bumps installed. Well, that back-fired; the off-roaders would come from miles around to enjoy the bounce.
Kind of what the Brits call a LTN (Low Traffic Neighborhood), where streets are blocked in the middle to create cul de sacs that can be passed through by foot and bikes only. Forcing cars to use the streets passing those residential areas instead of cutting through.
It’ll take care of a lot of things. No more delivery vehicles. No more road maintenance vehicles keeping the street clear and clean so you have to take care of that yourself. No more trash and recycling pick up vehicles for the houses. No more pizza or other food deliveries. No more school bus pick up or drop off if there are kids. Much slower mail delivery too.
Of course, with only two houses on the block (on each side, I assume by the dimensions of the drawing), the driveways are on the cross streets. :-) I hope the mailman has a walking route.
Concretionist over 3 years ago
That gets rid of the annoying MOTORISTS (in theory at least). The town where I grew up actually had a pair of one-way streets that came together at a 4-way intersection: > + < … There were amazingly few fender benders because: Anybody who was likely to use those streets was almost certain to be locals, and all four of the roads were maintained… very seldom if at all.
HidariMak over 3 years ago
At least he’s ready to greet his wife with a smile when she comes home.
Superfrog over 3 years ago
No way.
Deja Moo over 3 years ago
Completely illegal, of course. Unless the “road” is already private property.
Cornelius Noodleman over 3 years ago
You kids get outta my yard! I hear that a lot.
Enter.Name.Here over 3 years ago
“I wonder why the mail truck never comes anymore?”
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 3 years ago
Telling the cars to “stay off my street !”
Daniel Verburg over 3 years ago
Selfish Bert, not my favourite neighbor.
jessie d. over 3 years ago
Love thy absent neighbor is the only way to survive him.
theincrediblebulk over 3 years ago
Dagnabbit. I would have sworn there was a real life story about a town accidently doing this to either the whole town or part of it a few years ago, but my google search is turning up nothing. Does anyone else remember reading or hearing about this story or have I lost my mind?
jimchronister2016 over 3 years ago
I can only wish I could get away with this!
keenanthelibrarian over 3 years ago
Marvellous. We’ve been hearing and reading about people who believe that the rules are for everyone BUT them, now we have the diametrically opposite … Go figure.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 3 years ago
Some mothers on a street put up signs to slow down and even would stand outside to scream at you if you were doing more than 5 miles an hour. They got reported and that ceased. Keep the kids off the streets!
A Hip loving Canadian... over 3 years ago
This would be awesome for a street hockey game.
Redd Panda over 3 years ago
I’ve wanted to do that, more than once.
‘’And you kids, get offa my lawn! Harumph.’’
Jim over 3 years ago
THIS is EXACTLY what i need to do on our country road…
kaffekup over 3 years ago
He’s missing the fence on the other side of his property.
pheets over 3 years ago
I like it ! But I already live that way (acres between neighbours, the house is almost a mile in from the road, lots of trees an broad fields).
uniquename over 3 years ago
Here’s a guy who made his own street sign in real life:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_eye/2015/02/11/guerrilla_public_service_on_99_invisible_richard_ankrom_replaced_a_los_angeles.html
They liked it so much, they left it up!
“I live on a one way street that’s also a dead end.”
Steven Wright
Doug K over 3 years ago
Everybody wins. Bert gets no traffic. No one has to see Bert.
kartis over 3 years ago
At least there’s less traffic.
Wirepuncher over 3 years ago
Our city used to have two hospitals about two blocks apart. The main road had Hospital signs one over the other pointing to each facility. (In opposite directions.)
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Gentrification? Isolation? Nope, inspiration.
Burgundy2 over 3 years ago
“I live at the end of a one way dead end street. I’ve no idea how I got there.” – Steven Wright
Super Fly over 3 years ago
That gives me an idea——that’ll probably get me arrested.
chris.lemarie over 3 years ago
I Greece, they sometime do that. They put no entry signs at each side of the street. Only the locals know the posts are not legit, and ignore them. Peace and tranquillity assured.
Masterskrain over 3 years ago
Cute…but I already live on a privately maintained gravel road over a mile from a county maintained gravel road that connects to ANOTHER gravel county road that is almost 3 miles in either direction from the nearest pavement. I really don’t get much traffic in front of my house…and I love it!
mwksix over 3 years ago
But the dog can STILL crap on his lawn…
paranormal over 3 years ago
That is genius!
jimboklein over 3 years ago
I’ve done something related. I placed fake yard-sale signs directing searchers to keep circling the same block…
oldlady07 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Talked to a city patrolman who pulled a old guy over for going the wrong way on a one-way street. The street had recently been changed to one-way and the driver was very angry. “But I don’t want to go THAT way, I always go THIS way!” Officer tried to explain the changes and finally turned on lights and siren and led the old codger against traffic to his destination. Then asked him in the future please go the other way on this street.
phboles over 3 years ago
Gotta get me some signs!
For a Just and Peaceful World over 3 years ago
Now I know what I am going to do on the next “dark and stormy night; the rain will fall in torrents—except at occasional intervals”. Additional text provided by Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
In order to discourage fast through traffic from an off-road vehicle maintenance business on the corner, my Pasadena neighborhood had two unusually high speed bumps installed. Well, that back-fired; the off-roaders would come from miles around to enjoy the bounce.
unfair.de over 3 years ago
Kind of what the Brits call a LTN (Low Traffic Neighborhood), where streets are blocked in the middle to create cul de sacs that can be passed through by foot and bikes only. Forcing cars to use the streets passing those residential areas instead of cutting through.
rhpii over 3 years ago
Brilliant!
Display over 3 years ago
It’ll take care of a lot of things. No more delivery vehicles. No more road maintenance vehicles keeping the street clear and clean so you have to take care of that yourself. No more trash and recycling pick up vehicles for the houses. No more pizza or other food deliveries. No more school bus pick up or drop off if there are kids. Much slower mail delivery too.
erniejpdx over 3 years ago
We live on Failing Street at the bottom corner of One Way and Dead End. We haven’t had a visitor since 1954.
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Cheaper than a 10 foot wall with razor wire.
95 over 3 years ago
I guess his mail comes to a box at the Post Office?
LrdSlvrhnd over 3 years ago
I suspect the cops will ignore the signs when they come calling…
cymusiker over 3 years ago
The birth of the quiet streets movement.
JenSolo02 over 3 years ago
Of course, with only two houses on the block (on each side, I assume by the dimensions of the drawing), the driveways are on the cross streets. :-) I hope the mailman has a walking route.
Squoop over 3 years ago
So now they’ll be able to leave but not come back.
JH&Cats over 3 years ago
The signs ought to say “One Way” and “Other Way.”
vick53 over 3 years ago
Brilliant! Love it!
aussie399 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Truly great