The Telegram (St. John's)

Rawlins Cross roundabout is ill-thought-out

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My wife and I just returned from a drive. We decided to see how the Rawlins Cross roundabout was laid out and appraise its functionin­g.

One word: awful.

There are delays from Rennies Mill Road through the intersecti­on onto Monkstown Road to get through the intersecti­on of Military Road down to Prescott Street.

The reason for the delays: no light to slow down the traffic turning right from Military Road onto Monkstown Road and from the Cross through that intersecti­on onto Monkstown Road across Military Road. If the explanatio­n sounds confusing, the actuality is worse.

Then, going down Prescott Street, I noticed that going up Prescott Street to enter the Cross, traffic is now supposed to yield! Imagine having to yield during a winter storm.

My God, where is the thought process in making that decision?

The way the Cross used to work, traffic coming up Prescott Street had the right-of-way and all other traffic had to yield to them. That makes perfect sense since that is one steep hill for cars, trucks, buses and motorcycle­s to climb. During the winter when it’s slippery, having to slow down can be a problem getting over the hump at the top of the hill.

Carol and I agree with former mayor Shannie Duff: leave that intersecti­on, as difficult as it is, alone. Remember the adage, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

Carol and John Reade St. John’s

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