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Traffic circles?!? Does ANYBODY know how to navigate one of those things correctly?!? Geezus, down here in central FL, itâs more like a âdareâ circle. . .
Roundabout one lane. Rotary two lane. Googled: âNo lane changes occur within a roundabout. Except for vehicles that are turning right, entering a roundabout is a âcrossingâ movement. A rotary is typically large, with entry speeds of 40 mph or higher. A roundabout is generally small; speeds are rarely more than 25 mph.â
We have them, theyâre called roundabouts, pretty simple to navigate. The newspaper did a good job of explaining how they work when they put in the first one.
Seems like most of you here have not seen the traffic circle around the Arc de Triomphe. It is 12 lanes, just stand there and watch the cars navigate in and out without crashing is a miracle initself.
sandpiper about 5 years ago
o-o-o-u-u-c-h
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 5 years ago
Itâs good that Ernest didnât attempt to fly through the arc.
The Reader Premium Member about 5 years ago
Now that it is explained to me, I wonder why everyone makes such a big deal about it.
enigmamz about 5 years ago
Sacâre blu!
(or however itâs spelled)
1953Baby about 5 years ago
Traffic circles?!? Does ANYBODY know how to navigate one of those things correctly?!? Geezus, down here in central FL, itâs more like a âdareâ circle. . .
P51Strega about 5 years ago
Youâll ârueâ the day you try driving in Paris.
Norris66 about 5 years ago
Roundabout one lane. Rotary two lane. Googled: âNo lane changes occur within a roundabout. Except for vehicles that are turning right, entering a roundabout is a âcrossingâ movement. A rotary is typically large, with entry speeds of 40 mph or higher. A roundabout is generally small; speeds are rarely more than 25 mph.â
Nuke Road Warrior about 5 years ago
Could have been worse, If he was in New Jersey heâd be there yet.
the lost wizard about 5 years ago
Next time remember to take lunch and brown baguette.
kaycstamper about 5 years ago
We have them, theyâre called roundabouts, pretty simple to navigate. The newspaper did a good job of explaining how they work when they put in the first one.
kaycstamper about 5 years ago
Roundabouts arenât dangerous, people are!
InTraining Premium Member about 5 years ago
Well that nothing⊠we walked the 400+ stairs to the top of the ARC and then found out there was an elevator⊠took it downâŠ!
StephenRice about 5 years ago
Too much of a roundabout joke for me.
bike2sac about 5 years ago
Seems like most of you here have not seen the traffic circle around the Arc de Triomphe. It is 12 lanes, just stand there and watch the cars navigate in and out without crashing is a miracle initself.