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Agency has trouble finding projects to spend the $20.5 million Pittman-Robertson funds it's going to get from hunters this years due to staff cuts.
Cloverleafs have long fallen out of popularity due to the dangerous weaving conditions they create in heavy traffic but are still used in some cases where two major arterials cross, yet there is not enough traffic to justify building a three or four level stack. Capital Region superhighways where largely built after the first big group of superhighways where completed, so traditional cloverleafs are rare, or the original designs seriously modified.
A classic cloverleaf with a fly-over/fly-under ramp for the dominate South bound traffic heading out of Troy. The curlique heading onto Alternate Route 7 can get notrouiusly congested at Rush Hour.
Another partial cloverleaf, with a confusing left-handed exit on NY 374, divering from a former one-way ramp.
Until the mid-1980s, this used to be a pure cloverleaf, and notorious for congestion at rush hour.
This cloverleaf isn’t a pure cloverleaf two ramps end in stop lights, near Colonie Center.
Both places where the Northway crosses US 9, there are very traditional looking cloverleafs, except at a slanted angle.
The cloverleaf alway seemed so overpowered and absurd for the relatively lightly traveled US 9W.