I live in Park Fairfax, and I regularly feel like A fighter pilot in a combat simulator when I’m driving into my neighborhood. The issue is that traffic entering the circle on Quaker Lane is not yielding to those already in the circle. The current signage at that intersection tells drivers that they must yield to cars already in the circle. But I’ve had literal arguments with other drivers who interpret that sign as meaning they don’t have to yield to anyone if they drive straight from Quaker Lane to the 395 northbound entrance. I would be happy to settle for a more clear yield sign (Stripped of all the current confusing verbiage.) Or even a yield sign with flashing orange lights. I suspect it’s going to take a stop sign to fix this problem, but anything to clear up that traffic issue would help greatly.
I live in Park Fairfax, and I regularly feel like A fighter pilot in a combat simulator when I’m driving into my neighborhood. The issue is that traffic entering the circle on Quaker Lane is not yielding to those already in the circle. The current signage at that intersection tells drivers that they must yield to cars already in the circle. But I’ve had literal arguments with other drivers who interpret that sign as meaning they don’t have to yield to anyone if they drive straight from Quaker Lane to the 395 northbound entrance. I would be happy to settle for a more clear yield sign (Stripped of all the current confusing verbiage.) Or even a yield sign with flashing orange lights. I suspect it’s going to take a stop sign to fix this problem, but anything to clear up that traffic issue would help greatly.