On 30/09/05, Andrew Gray shimgray@gmail.com wrote:
I wouldn't want to write these - though it'd serve as an opportunity to actually read those traffic engineering books I found in a library sale, they look interesting - but I don't see that it can't be done.
I knew which one I forgot - [[Broxden Junction]]. Central point (and most dangerous point) of the national road network in Scotland, which is about as significant as you get for a single roundabout unless it has major pop-culture baggage. Room for an article there to cover a few decades of infrastructure history, basically.
-- - Andrew Gray andrew.gray@dunelm.org.uk