Reasons for being one-way
- Street is too narrow for movement in both directions-in this case parking will only be allowed on one side of the street or not at all.
- To prevent drivers from cutting through residential streets rat runs to bypass traffic lights or other requirements to stop.
- Part of a one-way pair of two parallel one-way streets in opposite directions (a divided highway).
- For a proper functioning of a system of paid parking or other paid access. Traditional names for such products are: traffic spikes, tiger teeth, alligator teeth, tire spikes, and flow plates.
- To calm traffic, especially if the street is historic.
- To eliminate turns that involve crossing in front of oncoming traffic.
- To reduce pollution from automobiles.
thanks for the traffic lesson, but seen a what? a street with oneway signs poining in opposite directions? which way do you turn? left? right? are you going with traffic? against traffic?jpappy789;3807144;3807144 said:No one has ever seen those?

jcardona1;3807156; said:thanks for the traffic lesson, but seen a what? a street with oneway signs poining in opposite directions? which way do you turn? left? right? are you going with traffic? against traffic?![]()


Is this nearby Sac ?! Id call the city right away even though it is truly hilarious.haha i dont still dont get what youre saying. why on earth would you need one way signs pointing opposite directions? using that logic, every single street should have one way signs pointing opposite directionsjpappy789;3807188;3807188 said:Exactly, you've never seen signs positioned like that? I'm just saying its not out of the ordinary albeit a tad bit unneeded.

i dont think so, he lives down in the modesto area. go figuretcarswell;3807193;3807193 said:Is this nearby Sac ?! Id call the city right away even though it is truly hilarious.

jcardona1;3807207; said:haha i dont still dont get what youre saying. why on earth would you need oneway signs pointing opposite directions? using that logic, every single street should have oneway signs pointing opposite directions![]()