• StannisDMannis@lemmy.today
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    1 month ago

    That’s because Americans don’t know how to use them, once you live in a place where people use them OPs picture becomes your issue and you never see yours.

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      1 month ago

      I think that’s location specific, I’ve lived in a few different places in the US that had roundabouts, although I’ve always called em rotaries in the northeast.

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      1 month ago

      My city (US) used to have one that was signed all wrong, so cars already inside the circle would have to yield to the ones entering. Naturally this led to congestion instead of flowing traffic. Also it was way too close to a tangential road so that made things even worse because the backed up traffic on that side then affected cars that weren’t even going to the circle.

      Fortunately they ripped that shit out and redesigned the entire intersection.