This driver was from out of town (actually, out of country, even), and they were probably trying to find the Interstate. That's my guess, anyways, 'cause every time they went anywhere but towards the Interstate, they did a U-turn. (In the lost traveler's defense, our on/off ramps are nuts. This junction was especially fubared, each on and off ramp is on it's own street. No two are closer than two blocks together. From the northernmost on ramp to the southernmost on ramp, it's about a quarter mile.)
Picture a 4-way intersection. You have road to the North, East, South, and West.
I'm on the North leg, when I see this driver turn into the North road (coming towards me) from the East road. Suddenly, he does a U-Turn right in front of me cutting me off!!! and heads back to the intersection. He turns West, as do I. Very quickly, he does another U-turn back towards the intersection! (As more cars he cut off honked at him, of course.)
So, he went East, North, and West from this intersection. I suppose he's using process of elimination to find what he's looking for? (If he was lost looking for the Interstate, that would have been South, so perhaps he eventually found it?).
Picture a 4-way intersection. You have road to the North, East, South, and West.
I'm on the North leg, when I see this driver turn into the North road (coming towards me) from the East road. Suddenly, he does a U-Turn right in front of me cutting me off!!! and heads back to the intersection. He turns West, as do I. Very quickly, he does another U-turn back towards the intersection! (As more cars he cut off honked at him, of course.)
So, he went East, North, and West from this intersection. I suppose he's using process of elimination to find what he's looking for? (If he was lost looking for the Interstate, that would have been South, so perhaps he eventually found it?).

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