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Sep. 8, 2009, 11:20 am

Along the innovative lines of installing roundabouts in Loveland 10 years ago to solve traffic congestion, city engineers are considering another out-of-the-ordinary solution, the Fort Collins Coloradoan reports.

It’s called a continuous flow intersection, or CFI, which the city may build at Madison Avenue and Eisenhower Boulevard next summer to quicken the pace of left-turning vehicles and east-west traffic.

A CFI eliminates left-turn arrows by moving left-turning vehicles to the left side of the road – on the other side of oncoming traffic – about 300 feet before the intersection.