Freelance 2013-3
#73
Reinhard
To make it more believable that the end is a Tee intersection, put stop signs &/or a dead end sign down there. Also put street signs w/ the name of the cross street on it. And in an Urban environment there ARE be plenty of Tee intersections w/ buildings across the Tee. In fact you could probably find them on Google maps, copy them & use them as a backdrop. So don't believe everything the so-called experts say.
To prove my point BOTH ends of my street are dead end Tees. At the east end is a small children's park & driveways to parking lots on both sides. The only street sign is a red reflective diamond to let drivers know to stop or turn. The ends of other Tees in CA have arrows pointing both ways or if only one way to turn an arrow in that direction. The other end of my street goes to an apartment driveway /parking lot on south side. There's also a 5 story senior apartment building on north side. The driveway also continues on to a parking lot for a large city park. So Reinhard w/ your creative imagination, do what ever you want because it's probably already been done somewhere!
Andy Jackson
Santa Fe Springs CA
ATSF/LAJ Ry Fan & Modeler
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