Hello Bill, I'd be to nervous to go right through it! I always follow the law. Thank you for your visits to my blog posts. I love your new header. Be safe. Jo
Oh gosh, that would never work here. The only way those kind intersections work here is if there is some type of barrier keeping people from driving straight through.
There is a round about here that is misused but it is slightly elevated. That painted one wouldn’t work here I fear. Too bad too since it would be so much cheaper to install.
We have a few here. They are large, paved differently and have raised planters in the middle, impossible to ignore. People unaccustomed to them drive through them in total confusion.
I´ve never seen a painted one! Coming from a long trip from Australia I once came to a roundabout in the middle of nowhere in Germany and seriously, no other car and I had no idea which direction to take, left - right?! It wouldn´t have mattered, but I really stopped and told myself.... "the middle of the steet is where your steering wheel is." So I turned right. In that case you show I´d probably just went straight, if no other car was there! There aren´t many roundabouts in Germany...
I have never seen a roundabout like this circle. Most of the ones we’ve driven around have barriers to prevent a drive through. This one doesn’t seem that it would be taken seriously.
Its a kind of cheap solution.
ReplyDeleteYep ... we have them here too.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Round and round we go. Where we stop nobody knows.
ReplyDeleteNot such a clear one I think.
ReplyDeleteIt's a wee one.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe roundabout looks almost the size of a car, I can see why they would just drive through. Enjoy your day, wishing you a great new week ahead.
It was now for me
ReplyDeleteit certainly works really well
It is quite odd to be sure!
ReplyDelete...we are seeing more roundabouts here!
ReplyDeleteVery small... people don't care...
ReplyDeleteHello Bill, I'd be to nervous to go right through it! I always follow the law. Thank you for your visits to my blog posts. I love your new header. Be safe. Jo
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ReplyDeletea unique sign
ReplyDeleteI would probably obey and feel dumb at the same time!
ReplyDeleteThat's a scary way to manage traffic. Now if it was in Italy...
ReplyDeleteI doubt if it would work here, too much traffic I think.
ReplyDeleteClassic
ReplyDeleteWe don't have many of those here but people here get so confused by them.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, that would never work here. The only way those kind intersections work here is if there is some type of barrier keeping people from driving straight through.
ReplyDeleteCheap solution. Never seen before such kind of roundabout.
ReplyDeleteThere is a round about here that is misused but it is slightly elevated. That painted one wouldn’t work here I fear. Too bad too since it would be so much cheaper to install.
ReplyDeleteNever saw one like that before. Don't think it would work here!!
ReplyDeleteWe have a few of those and so true!
ReplyDeleteSome people follow it while others just drive right through it!
All the best Jan
I had never seen it before, At least some people follow it, but surely it will never work in India. . Bill You Have a Nice and Safe Day. . . :)
ReplyDeleteNever seen a painted roundabout. Would have to approach this intersection with great caution.
ReplyDeleteThat would be tricky
ReplyDeleteStrange indeed. Maybe an extra large rock in the center would stop the drive through=ers
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Cool perspective.
ReplyDeleteAmericans certainly would.
ReplyDeleteWe have a few here. They are large, paved differently and have raised planters in the middle, impossible to ignore. People unaccustomed to them drive through them in total confusion.
ReplyDeleteI´ve never seen a painted one!
ReplyDeleteComing from a long trip from Australia I once came to a roundabout in the middle of nowhere in Germany and seriously, no other car and I had no idea which direction to take, left - right?! It wouldn´t have mattered, but I really stopped and told myself.... "the middle of the steet is where your steering wheel is." So I turned right.
In that case you show I´d probably just went straight, if no other car was there!
There aren´t many roundabouts in Germany...
The people who follow the rule will do it right
ReplyDeleteHa. We fill ours with tulips, makes it harder ro drive over them.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a roundabout like this circle. Most of the ones we’ve driven around have barriers to prevent a drive through. This one doesn’t seem that it would be taken seriously.
ReplyDeleteHappens here also Bill ✨
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