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restlesswind
Mar 20, 2014Explorer
naturist wrote:
Points well taken, thank you for suggesting them.
Roundabouts are actually better than traffic lights, once you get used to them. They require no electricity, thus function even when the power goes out, and they are faster for all traffic to pass through, too. But, as you point out, people who are not used to them struggle a bit until they figure them out.
It must be noted that traffic IN the roundabout has the right of way over traffic entering the roundabout. This is an obvious necessity once you understand them. I don't know about your state, but here in Virginia, that is even specified in State Law, but I have had "encounters" with folks unaware of this. No collisions yet (I'm sure it would come as a surprise to the folks entering who caused the collision that they were buying), but a couple close calls with folks who thought they had the right of way, so do watch closely when you are in one.
For your entertainment, the roundabout at the Arc de Triumphe in Paris.
Dunno why that picture doesn't show up. The URL is www.expressions-photographics.com/forumpix/Arc.jpg for anyone who'd like to see it. Screen capture from Google Earth.
Been there,done that! my first encounter with a roundabout was the
one in the pic.That pic was taken at a light traffic time.It was curb to curb cars when I drove it.The locals drove with on foot on the gas and one on the brake,and one hand on the horn! I just knew that there would be dented fenders involved!This was about 1961.I was on leave from a base in Spain.
Most of the roundabouts I have come on here in the US have been "OK"
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