• Omega@lemmy.world
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      To be fair, I hate full 2 lane roundabouts. The right lane should be for immediate turn-offs only. Luckily the roundabouts in my area are made so the right lane splits off and only go to the next turn-off.

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        Right lane for the first or second exits. Left lane for the second or third exit (or reverse direction). Works great, I used to drive through a big one on a highway and a little one in the main intersection in town all the time.

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          Oh, I fully understand. But if you getting on in the right lane going to the second exit, and some other car was ALREADY on in the second lane, there’s no way to know if you need to give right of way or if they’re about to continue to the next exit. Should I be breaking or not? Is this car about to veer in front of me?

          It’s just much simpler if right lane was first exit only.

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            8 months ago

            Traffic entering the roundabout yields to all traffic already in the roundabout.

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              I frequent a roundabout that bucks this rule, and it drives me nuts. Because the roundabout is part of a relatively major throughfare, people who are already in the circle need to yield to those who are entering from that one particular road. So as to not make the people on the major road slow down too much I guess?

              It makes sense when you think about it, and It works OK if you’re familiar with the circle, but if you’ve never driven on it before and you miss the internal yield sign (or if you’re entering from the major road and don’t see the lack of yield sign), then you’re going to cause issues.

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              I’m talking about after you’re already in the roundabout. When the right lane’s first and second exit matches the left lane’s second and third exit and thr right lane doesn’t know if the left lane is exiting or not.

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                8 months ago

                Yeah, that can be a bit tricky, but in my experience people use their signals and drive defensively to allow people to exit. And because entering traffic yields to both lanes, there aren’t so many cars in the roundabout at the same time that it becomes a problem.

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            8 months ago

            Turn signals are meant to take care of that… Seems like your issue is with other drivers, not the roundabout itself.

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      8 months ago

      Roundabouts weren’t taught or tested for in the US when people over 50 originally learned to drive. It’s not surprising they don’t know how to deal with them.

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        It’s an incredibly simple concept, though

        I wasn’t taught about them in drivers ed either, but the first time I saw one it was quite clear what to do

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      It’s almost like just plopping them into places with people that have never even seen them isn’t a great idea. My city randomly has a couple in busy spots and it’s always a shitshow with people coming across them unexpectedly. They did nothing to prepare people for dealing with them they just built them in 🙄

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        Roundabouts are on the driving test, and people are expected to keep up with changes in local law. Do a tiny bit of due diligence and don’t blame the people building objectively safer intersections.

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          They are not in the driving test even now in my city lol. Even if they were, we renew our licenses every like 50 years it’s ridiculous. The four roundabouts placed randomly around town are legit just hazards because people don’t know wtf they’re doing

          Talking about due diligence when you don’t even know where I’m from and couldn’t even possibly know this about every city 🙄

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          I think y’all have shown that you lack reading comprehension and desperately need to feel superior but ok. Honestly lemmy users are just redditors with a somehow bigger superiority complex