Hai from Lakewood writes, “What's driving you crazy? On eastbound Mississippi at Logan, where Buchtel begins, the right-hand lane must turn right and the left hand lane must turn left onto Logan....
Hai from Lakewood writes, “What's driving you crazy? On eastbound Mississippi at Logan, where Buchtel begins, the right-hand lane must turn right and the left hand lane must turn left onto Logan. The middle lane is the only through lane. People ignore the sign and use the right-hand lane as a through lane. They then honk at me, as I am going straight from the middle lane which is the through lane. It happens daily and drives me crazy.
I watched over several days the traffic flow from eastbound Mississippi at that intersection. Nearly every light cycle there was at least one driver who ignored the right turn only sign and continued east on Buchtel. One potential issue I brought up to Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is that the overhead sign could be more clear about what lane lets a driver go where.
I did some research and looked through the last five years of crash data at that interchange and learned that there were 38 total crashes, 5 of which were hit and run and 4 were DUI related crashes.
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