So you "consider" that the breaks in the medians are STREETS?
Are they not road ways? I always thought that streets are road ways and not all road ways need to be parked, guess your street is marked to show lane separation and each intersection has proper markings. In my opinion, a median crossover is a road way and therefore has the same rules as any other road way, you drive on the right side of the road and oncoming traffic in on your left. Now, if drivers would be more patient and operate their vehicles in a safe manner there wouldn't be an issue, I guess drivers aren't using the TJ bridge properly since there seems to be so many accidents on it giving your logic.
Can you back this up? You have been criticizing others on here about their hypothesis and thoughts. Least you could do is back up your own!
Bottom line is that the reason the medians around here are the cause of so many problems is that they are not properly marked AND the people who use them (incorrectly) are just not using good judgment.
My back up that the state of Maryland does not provide any information to support the OP's assertion that everyone is suppose to use medians as depicted in the link he provided. Also, please show me what governing document from the Md. State Highway Administration that supports your assertion that all medians are suppose to be marked and their proper markings.
I am not criticizing others on here about their hypothesis and thoughts, I'm stating an opinion that is differing there's and asking for legal documentation from them that shows I am required to use a median as they insist. If expressing a differing opinion is criticizing someone then I guess we all are guilty of criticizing others. So far no one has backed up their opinion that drivers should be required to use medians as show in the link with any legal documentation so why should I adhere to it when it is not legally binding and in case of an accident I may be at fault for improper driving. Which one of you are going to pay me legal bills if I get in an accident when using a median as you describe and the other party tries to sue me, or I get issued a ticket, for improper driving so I can fight this in court and get it put in the books?