Cyberpunkd
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Probably a few users heard about this incredible contraption: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Roundabout_(Swindon)
I was inspired to make this thread because I was getting home with my kids and in Paris you have roughly 75% chance of being led to Place Charles de Gaulle via the GPS. For those that don't know it's this thing:
That things has SIX axes, TWELVE exits with ZERO lanes being drawn on it and priority goes to the car on the right i.e. the ones coming on the roundabout have priority over the ones already on it. Here's how it looks in practice:
Each time it makes my blood boil to drive there, however surprisingly enough I read this design is considered rather safe and there has been no excess incidents there as compared to a regular roundabout. Which btw is also way safer than a simple crossing of the two roads, which explains why France is just crazy about building them vs. e.g. Eastern Europe.
How about other places where you thought people were crazy to drive?
I was inspired to make this thread because I was getting home with my kids and in Paris you have roughly 75% chance of being led to Place Charles de Gaulle via the GPS. For those that don't know it's this thing:
That things has SIX axes, TWELVE exits with ZERO lanes being drawn on it and priority goes to the car on the right i.e. the ones coming on the roundabout have priority over the ones already on it. Here's how it looks in practice:
Each time it makes my blood boil to drive there, however surprisingly enough I read this design is considered rather safe and there has been no excess incidents there as compared to a regular roundabout. Which btw is also way safer than a simple crossing of the two roads, which explains why France is just crazy about building them vs. e.g. Eastern Europe.
How about other places where you thought people were crazy to drive?