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why was 1995 considered a turning point in road transport?

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Taken a ride on a New Jersey Jughandle recently? How about a spin on the Lisbon Roundabout or an increasingly popular Florida-T?

They're not stomach-churning amusement park rides, but they are unconventional designs for roadway intersections that soon could be coming to a neighborhood near you.

Highway engineers, looking for simpler, safer and sometimes cheaper ways to handle the growing crush of suburban traffic, increasingly are turning to these designs with the strange names.

They already have shown up in Arlington and Howard counties, and plans are underway to build more of them in Fairfax and Montgomery counties and other suburban jurisdictions.

"There is a more open attitude toward these kinds of ideas today," said Thomas D. Migrock, a Montgomery County traffic engineer. "They have been proven to work."

                   

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