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Rat running

Rat running (also known as rodent running or cut-through driving) is the practice by motorists of using residential side streets or any unintended short cut such as a parking lot, delivery service lane or cemetery road instead of the intended main road in urban or suburban areas.

Despite the traffic calming curb extensions, heavy traffic means that the narrow residential street is still appealing to motorists desiring a shortcut.
Japanese road sign directing away from a narrow roadway. Left board says "To Shinjuku, go ahead to Yasukuni-dori Ave.", and the ideograms written in the yellow rectangle mean "narrow street"

Background edit

Rat running is a tactic used to avoid heavy traffic and long delays at traffic signals or other obstacles, even where there are traffic calming measures to discourage its use or laws against taking certain routes. Rat runs are frequently taken by motorists familiar with the local geography.

Rat running is controversial. When traffic is especially heavy on a highway or main road, rat-running vehicles may cause another traffic jam on the rat-run streets, along with accompanying problems such as collisions, pollution from exhaust, and road rage. It is sometimes opposed by residents on the affected streets, as they may regard it as a disturbance of their peace.[1][2] Sometimes, it causes "house price fears".[3] Authorities may try to prevent rat running by installing traffic calming devices, such as speed humps, traffic circles, and rumble strips, by making some streets one-way, or by blocking off certain intersections. Some places, including Montgomery County, Maryland; Maryland Heights, Missouri; and parts of Minneapolis, Minnesota, have banned turning onto certain streets during rush hours to prevent rat running.[4]

Common strategies edit

Side-street usage edit

Motorists familiar with an area sometimes use side streets or other smaller roads that run parallel to the main road. They are generally[according to whom?] local people who know these streets and the pros and cons of using them as alternatives to the main road. Use of satellite navigation apps with real-time traffic information can also be used by motorists unfamiliar with an area to route around congested main roads via side streets.[5]

Red light avoidance edit

In some places, motorists avoid stopping at a red light by turning onto a side street or into a parking lot to bypass it.

In some countries,[where?] red lights can be avoided by turning right on red (or left in drive-on-the-left countries), making a U-turn, and then turning right (or left) again back on to the street on which the motorist was traveling. This may require less time than waiting for the light to turn green.[citation needed]

Traffic jam avoidance edit

Some motorists exit and then re-enter a freeway or motorway at the same junction, or use lanes designated for exiting and merging, or cut across unpaved dividers to frontage roads, to pass stationary traffic.

Some large streets are separated from parallel small residential streets only by a small strip where homeowners park their vehicles. These streets can be used to bypass traffic jams.

Prevention and minimization edit

 
Traffic laws may be implemented to prevent rat running.[citation needed] Right turns onto the side street shown here are prohibited between 8am and 8pm.

Many communities[where?] combat rat running by installing traffic calming features such as chicanes, speed tables, speed cushions, curb extensions, cobbled sections, hidden law enforcement and various other measures. Other communities install physical barriers that completely block through-traffic along routes prone to rat running.

One of the most extensive uses of this strategy is found in Berkeley, California, where dozens of concrete barriers throughout the city block shortcuts, while still allowing cycling.[6] In Northern Virginia, shortcuts are discouraged by the construction of dead end streets, communities with no outlet, and winding roads designed to confuse, making navigation through the neighborhoods more difficult and time-consuming.[4]

The Netherlands make extensive use of raising bollards to eliminate through traffic while allowing pedestrians, cyclists, residents and local businesses to get through.[7]

Some US cities (such as St. Louis) make extensive use of mid-block barriers across residential streets, such as rows of planters, curbs, or gates, designed to block the passage of vehicles while simultaneously allowing pedestrians through. This serves to deter rat-running while maintaining a sense of continuity for pedestrians, making the streets more pedestrian-friendly.

As of the 21st century, officials in a number of US states including Georgia and Maryland,[4] some smaller US jurisdictions, and some parts of the United Kingdom have passed or tried to pass laws restricting rat-running in certain communities to maintain peace and privacy for residents.[8][9]

When a major event draws a large volume of traffic, local police sometimes monitor or block secondary roads to prevent motorists from the event crowd from using such streets to avoid the traffic.[10]

In the United Kingdom, the Low Traffic Neighbourhood scheme is intended to discourage rat-running though certain residential areas, using a combination of filtered permeability (for example, using barriers, planters or other modal filters) and traffic calming measures.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Trucks use rat run to avoid toll, so annoying neighbours". Railpage.com.au. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  2. ^ "How to prevent rat running". Bicycle Dutch. Wordpress. 14 December 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  3. ^ Webster, Ben (August 26, 2003). "Rat run causes house price fears". The Times. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  4. ^ a b c Weiss, Eric M. (July 26, 2008). "Neighborhoods Use Broad Palette to Deter Traffic-Shortcut Artists". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  5. ^ Reid, Carlton (2020-09-25). "'Rat-running' increases on residential UK streets as experts blame satnav apps". The Guardian.
  6. ^ "City of Berkeley Traffic Calming History". Ci.berkeley.ca.us. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  7. ^ "Bicycle Dutch: How to prevent rat running". Bicycledutch.wordpress.com. 14 December 2015. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  8. ^ MLIS.state.md.us, BILL INFO-2004 Regular Session-SB 508
  9. ^ Derbyshire County Council - Barriers to stop rat running motorists 2007-01-27 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ . Transport 2000. August 26, 2003. Archived from the original on November 23, 2006. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  11. ^ Goodman, Anna; Laverty, Anthony A.; Thomas, Asa; Aldred, Rachel (2021-05-11). "The Impact of 2020 Low Traffic Neighbourhoods on Fire Service Emergency Response Times, in London, UK". Findings: 23568. doi:10.32866/001c.23568. S2CID 236564301.

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Cut through redirects here For the computer networking method see Cut through switching This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rat running news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rat running also known as rodent running or cut through driving is the practice by motorists of using residential side streets or any unintended short cut such as a parking lot delivery service lane or cemetery road instead of the intended main road in urban or suburban areas Despite the traffic calming curb extensions heavy traffic means that the narrow residential street is still appealing to motorists desiring a shortcut Japanese road sign directing away from a narrow roadway Left board says To Shinjuku go ahead to Yasukuni dori Ave and the ideograms written in the yellow rectangle mean narrow street Contents 1 Background 2 Common strategies 2 1 Side street usage 2 2 Red light avoidance 2 3 Traffic jam avoidance 3 Prevention and minimization 4 See also 5 ReferencesBackground editRat running is a tactic used to avoid heavy traffic and long delays at traffic signals or other obstacles even where there are traffic calming measures to discourage its use or laws against taking certain routes Rat runs are frequently taken by motorists familiar with the local geography Rat running is controversial When traffic is especially heavy on a highway or main road rat running vehicles may cause another traffic jam on the rat run streets along with accompanying problems such as collisions pollution from exhaust and road rage It is sometimes opposed by residents on the affected streets as they may regard it as a disturbance of their peace 1 2 Sometimes it causes house price fears 3 Authorities may try to prevent rat running by installing traffic calming devices such as speed humps traffic circles and rumble strips by making some streets one way or by blocking off certain intersections Some places including Montgomery County Maryland Maryland Heights Missouri and parts of Minneapolis Minnesota have banned turning onto certain streets during rush hours to prevent rat running 4 Common strategies editSide street usage edit Motorists familiar with an area sometimes use side streets or other smaller roads that run parallel to the main road They are generally according to whom local people who know these streets and the pros and cons of using them as alternatives to the main road Use of satellite navigation apps with real time traffic information can also be used by motorists unfamiliar with an area to route around congested main roads via side streets 5 Red light avoidance edit In some places motorists avoid stopping at a red light by turning onto a side street or into a parking lot to bypass it In some countries where red lights can be avoided by turning right on red or left in drive on the left countries making a U turn and then turning right or left again back on to the street on which the motorist was traveling This may require less time than waiting for the light to turn green citation needed Traffic jam avoidance edit Some motorists exit and then re enter a freeway or motorway at the same junction or use lanes designated for exiting and merging or cut across unpaved dividers to frontage roads to pass stationary traffic Some large streets are separated from parallel small residential streets only by a small strip where homeowners park their vehicles These streets can be used to bypass traffic jams Prevention and minimization edit nbsp Traffic laws may be implemented to prevent rat running citation needed Right turns onto the side street shown here are prohibited between 8am and 8pm Many communities where combat rat running by installing traffic calming features such as chicanes speed tables speed cushions curb extensions cobbled sections hidden law enforcement and various other measures Other communities install physical barriers that completely block through traffic along routes prone to rat running One of the most extensive uses of this strategy is found in Berkeley California where dozens of concrete barriers throughout the city block shortcuts while still allowing cycling 6 In Northern Virginia shortcuts are discouraged by the construction of dead end streets communities with no outlet and winding roads designed to confuse making navigation through the neighborhoods more difficult and time consuming 4 The Netherlands make extensive use of raising bollards to eliminate through traffic while allowing pedestrians cyclists residents and local businesses to get through 7 Some US cities such as St Louis make extensive use of mid block barriers across residential streets such as rows of planters curbs or gates designed to block the passage of vehicles while simultaneously allowing pedestrians through This serves to deter rat running while maintaining a sense of continuity for pedestrians making the streets more pedestrian friendly As of the 21st century officials in a number of US states including Georgia and Maryland 4 some smaller US jurisdictions and some parts of the United Kingdom have passed or tried to pass laws restricting rat running in certain communities to maintain peace and privacy for residents 8 9 When a major event draws a large volume of traffic local police sometimes monitor or block secondary roads to prevent motorists from the event crowd from using such streets to avoid the traffic 10 In the United Kingdom the Low Traffic Neighbourhood scheme is intended to discourage rat running though certain residential areas using a combination of filtered permeability for example using barriers planters or other modal filters and traffic calming measures 11 See also edit nbsp Look up rat run in Wiktionary the free dictionary Energy efficient driving Hypermiling Shunpiking Braess s paradoxReferences edit Trucks use rat run to avoid toll so annoying neighbours Railpage com au Retrieved 13 April 2017 How to prevent rat running Bicycle Dutch Wordpress 14 December 2015 Retrieved 13 April 2017 Webster Ben August 26 2003 Rat run causes house price fears The Times Retrieved 13 April 2017 a b c Weiss Eric M July 26 2008 Neighborhoods Use Broad Palette to Deter Traffic Shortcut Artists The Washington Post Retrieved August 24 2010 Reid Carlton 2020 09 25 Rat running increases on residential UK streets as experts blame satnav apps The Guardian City of Berkeley Traffic Calming History Ci berkeley ca us Retrieved 2018 07 12 Bicycle Dutch How to prevent rat running Bicycledutch wordpress com 14 December 2015 Retrieved 2018 07 12 MLIS state md us BILL INFO 2004 Regular Session SB 508 Derbyshire County Council Barriers to stop rat running motorists Archived 2007 01 27 at the Wayback Machine Rat Run 2003 contest reveals doorstep traffic hell Transport 2000 August 26 2003 Archived from the original on November 23 2006 Retrieved May 15 2015 Goodman Anna Laverty Anthony A Thomas Asa Aldred Rachel 2021 05 11 The Impact of 2020 Low Traffic Neighbourhoods on Fire Service Emergency Response Times in London UK Findings 23568 doi 10 32866 001c 23568 S2CID 236564301 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rat running amp oldid 1179214792, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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