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RobertRyan
Jul 26, 2013Explorer
Lil Kopit wrote:
Now, there's a place that's really made good use of the rotary/roundabout/traffic circle. The Aussies have a solid circle in various places in ordinary width streets and roads. U-TURN permitted or EASY RIGHT TURN (remember, you drive on the left in Oz). It's really great when you think you goofed up on your direction.
Just discovered this thread. Roundabouts work well when there is an optimum size..Too big and it is like entering a demolition derby. These usually end up with traffic lights.
Tequila wrote:
I, a Canadian, call my electrical power hydro. I always have. My American friends call it electric. Definition- hy·dro
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In the Australian State of Tasmania where all electricity come from Dams they use "Hydro" as well.
gitane59 wrote:
Huh?? Absolutely not. It is a rarity to drive through a neighborhood (even on Canada day) and see many Canadian flags flying from private residences
Different here see many Australian flags flying on Australia Day.
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