There is a rotary near my hotel in Kushiro. It is probably the only one rotary in this city because people call it "the Rotary." Rotary system is great because it works well without costly traffic signals as far as there are not too many cars. As you know, Japan Islands are full of cars and therefore, we have few rotaries. I'm not sure why this rotary is here, but it might be because it was the best way to deal with the five way traffic with a simple system. Japanese police or government are fond of spending money for road constructions and they also like to set up traffic signals. However, this rotary will last forever because it has become a kind of symbol of Kushiro City. Anyway, doesn't this rotary look irregular compared with most rotaries in North America? There are two stop lines in the rotary which make it more confusing. It's a wonder that they can drive without accidents.
Coach,What do you do it you have a bigger kid on the pertiemer. I need him to play on the defensive end of the floor. I have a very good post player that could play on the pertiemer and another kid that is a post defender. Do you keep the non scoring post in the post and the better post player on the pertiemer. If you do that then I feel that we could be taking away our best post option. Any help would be appreciated.
Posted by: Andrew | May 16, 2013 at 10:07 PM