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Old 11-21-2018, 06:29 PM   #78
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
So what is the signage on a typical roundabout in the US?
In Texas they seem to be "semi-roundabouts." They go round, but you yield to the traffic on the left. And that's the only sign you have, a yield sign. We have both single lane and double lane "roundabouts" and you stay in the lane you enter into — so it's a completely different deal. More like an elaborate four way stop. It does actually work better than a traditoinal four way stop — unless people get confused. Sometimes they turn against traffic, which is always a little fun.
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