Very good video.. i would recommend adding a few different slides even if its just different pictures of the same thing to help keep interest in you talking, and in the time stamps if possible change the way of there thumbnails.. and have a final conclusion with like "overall this is the best for most common situations, this is commonly the worst and this one was made for the boys getting drunk and driving a tanl on it" or something.. Abd pardon my poor humour at the end please Overall good video
@@highwayacademy the roundabout interchange, I might be wrong but I would of put it as okay to modify as you can change it to a double bypass, this is common practice in the uk but maybe not in the US
@@highwayacademy I’ve looked up it’s official name and it’s called the three level stacked roundabout, it’s very common here in the uk as it has a small footprint
So well explained. The video was very interesting and informative to watch👏👏👏
Great video.
Great video sir. I learned a lot and you did not speed through topics like other videos. Thank you for focusing on details and providing examples
Thank you for the kind words
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Glad to know the video helped.
Very good video.. i would recommend adding a few different slides even if its just different pictures of the same thing to help keep interest in you talking, and in the time stamps if possible change the way of there thumbnails.. and have a final conclusion with like "overall this is the best for most common situations, this is commonly the worst and this one was made for the boys getting drunk and driving a tanl on it" or something..
Abd pardon my poor humour at the end please
Overall good video
Thanks for the feedback. I will add that.
Can’t you easily change the roundabout one by adding a bypass to the second road without any need to change the footprint?
@@rhysrail which case are you referring to ?
@@highwayacademy the roundabout interchange, I might be wrong but I would of put it as okay to modify as you can change it to a double bypass, this is common practice in the uk but maybe not in the US
@@rhysrail What Interchange could it be modified to.
@@highwayacademy I’ve looked up it’s official name and it’s called the three level stacked roundabout, it’s very common here in the uk as it has a small footprint
@@rhysrail That is true. The Stack Interchange can be applied to many more interchanges.