Public Works Magazine Features GS&P-Authored Article on Displaced Left-Turns

April 12, 2012   |   Atlanta, Ga.   |   In The Media

GS&P's Jay Bockisch, P.E. and Scott Shelton, P.E. authored an article for the April 2012 issue of Public Works magazine titled, "Exit, lane left; How to decide if a displaced left-turn design is a good fit for your intersection." The article uses case study examples to show how displaced left-turns (DLT), also known as continuous-flow intersections (CFI) or crossover displaced left-turn intersections (XDL), are being used with more frequency due to often being a lower-cost and less obstructive alternative to a grade-separation interchange.

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