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http://www.gogoraleigh.com/2008/01/29/solving-rbc-center-ingress-part-ii/comment-page-1/#comment-2714 Dave Tue, 19 Aug 2008 21:03:45 +0000 http://www.gogoraleigh.com/2008/01/29/solving-rbc-center-ingress-part-ii/#comment-2714 There is one thing you overlooked. What about people arriving from Cary via Trinity and they want to park on the West side in lots 2-5? I add these suggestion to your plan. Although it will cause an occasional ripple. For people who going to general parking and the queue into the premier Lot 6 lane, the attendant make them turn right and go back to Trinity and go around the circle to queue into lane 4 of the entrance off of Edwards Mill. (They would never make that mistake again). Now lane 4 from EM is reserved for people from Cary wishing to park in lots 2-5 and the idiots that queued wrong. This lane would always yield to lane 3 and 2 until it backed up into EM. Then the attendants would stop 2 & 3 and let lane 4 proceed. Hopefully, the extended wait would discourage lane 4 use.

There is one thing you overlooked. What about people arriving from Cary via Trinity and they want to park on the West side in lots 2-5? I add these suggestion to your plan. Although it will cause an occasional ripple. For people who going to general parking and the queue into the premier Lot 6 lane, the attendant make them turn right and go back to Trinity and go around the circle to queue into lane 4 of the entrance off of Edwards Mill. (They would never make that mistake again). Now lane 4 from EM is reserved for people from Cary wishing to park in lots 2-5 and the idiots that queued wrong. This lane would always yield to lane 3 and 2 until it backed up into EM. Then the attendants would stop 2 & 3 and let lane 4 proceed. Hopefully, the extended wait would discourage lane 4 use.