The data says otherwise. We have clear data that they're safer, more efficient, and take up less space than other methods of moving that volume of traffic.
Just ask the people who have to use them...they wouldn't agree with the "data"
The data says otherwise. We have clear data that they're safer, more efficient, and take up less space than other methods of moving that volume of traffic.
Just ask the people who have to use them..
it seems America has very few roundabouts...
What are the satats on people who don't give a stuff about road rules..
I rest my case.
You will probably find it goes back to the town's origin, and copied from London by an early settler, there are several such squares in London [and Paris for that matter] and is where the higher classes would live.this monstrosity might be a hold over from the horse-and-buggy days but still - who thinks up stuff like this?
Only in Pennsylvania...
Roundabouts are very dangerous because many people don't know the rules and the rest don't care...
The data says otherwise.
Data can be manipulated. Perhaps more importantly, incomplete.
In this case, you can verify the data sets yourself. It's also well studied, peer reviewed, and very heavily tested.
Shaking her fist she hollered, "I'm 72 years old!"..I doubt those numbers have metrics for 72 year old American women who think their age will keep them out of trouble if they cause accidents when they don't pay attention or think the rules don't apply to them.
Iris is a one of a kind friend, but her driving is horrible!
I really do wish him the best, and a clear mind to achieve everything that he can.
We make it far too easy to get a license here in the US.
Anyhow, I don't want to derail this thread too much. We've already taken it on quite a tangent and the thread's topic is @Condobloke's lovely nation.
I like this part...Gout Gout.
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'Crazy', hard-to-spot detail linking Gout with Lewis, Bolt
'He's in that rarefied atmosphere'www.nine.com.au