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Your photo is appropriate for both threads. I was simply pointing out how similar & cool they both are.Memes are still images, and this is in fact the last one i saved, so i figured it was appropriate for this thread.
Your photo is appropriate for both threads. I was simply pointing out how similar & cool they both are.Memes are still images, and this is in fact the last one i saved, so i figured it was appropriate for this thread.
When I copied & pasted the link, the "post in thread" part came with it. It's telling you where that post is. Not me telling you where to post your picture. lolYour photo is appropriate for both threads. I was simply pointing out how similar & cool they both are.
Wow, someone took a picture of hell. How lovely.
Why hell? If you are thinking on the signs for circling the roundabouts, then it is the right way around in England.Wow, someone took a picture of hell. How lovely.
I hate roundabouts. We have 2 were i live, and i gladly travel out of my way to avoid them. Five inter-connected roundabouts? Yeah, no thanks, you can keep that far away from me please.Why hell? If you are thinking on the signs for circling the roundabouts, then it is the right way around in England.
I find that roundabouts really aren't that hard to navigate through.... it's other people that don't know how they work that are the problem. Multiple times I've nearly gotten into an accident because the person realized they were in the lane that redirects to the freeway instead of the one that goes to the next town over. They'll cut into the lane they should have been in when they entered the roundabout at the very last second forcing me to slam on my breaks to avoid a collision. And like, there's literally multiple signs posted that tells you what lane redirects where!I hate roundabouts. We have 2 were i live, and i gladly travel out of my way to avoid them. Five inter-connected roundabouts? Yeah, no thanks, you can keep that far away from me please.
One of the suburb cities of my city has the highest number of roundabouts in the country. They started adopting them about 15 years ago, and have just kept putting them in. Other cities use them as a study of their efficacy.I find that roundabouts really aren't that hard to navigate through.... it's other people that don't know how they work that are the problem. Multiple times I've nearly gotten into an accident because the person realized they were in the lane that redirects to the freeway instead of the one that goes to next town over. They'll cut into the lane they should have been in when they entered the roundabout at the very last second forcing me to slam on my breaks to avoid a collision. And like, there's literally multiple signs posted that tells you what lane redirects where!
To work properly the roads have to be of same sizes. Otherwise it should be a traffic light.One of the suburb cities of my city has the highest number of roundabouts in the country. They started adopting them about 15 years ago, and have just kept putting them in. Other cities use them as a study of their efficacy.
The biggest problem with them is if 1 of the "through" roads is high traffic and the other isn't. If you're on the low traffic road you'll get stuck completely unable to enter the roundabout as non-stop traffic whizzes straight through with no gaps. It makes it far worse than a stop sign, and is essentially being stuck at a red light that never changes to green.
I think people is not getting that right...Why hell? If you are thinking on the signs for circling the roundabouts, then it is the right way around in England.
Yeah. That definitely looks like hell.I think people is not getting that right...
A Magic Turnaround (r) is a hellish roundabout made of smaller turarounds!!
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ne in UK where people drive on the wrong right side and... Ugh ?
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