At first I didn't know what was happening to one of my main commuting routes to Metro. There were big trucks and construction crews and the beeping and honking and disruption that comes with them.
There were detours, too, new ones each week, it seemed like. One day we would all be driving on the left side of the road; the next week we'd all be driving on the right.
At some point, though, the point of this became clear. There was no repaving in the works, no new road or ramp. Instead, there was a traffic calming island — a roundabout to nowhere — being installed. This was all about slowing us down, "calming" us.
I noticed today that the little roundabout is even being landscaped. There's a baby tree and some plantings to make us even calmer as we add a few more minutes to our lengthy commutes, as we slow down enough to navigate the thing, then immediately speed up as we pass it.
The traffic may be calmer (though I doubt it), but the drivers (at least this one) are not!