Michigan is king of roundabouts. they're installing a double near us at an exit from US23.
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I like to call those "Slaloms."
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No love for Mass. and its rotaries? They do it best if you like aggressive driving.
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True. They deserve cred. I attribute it to all the Irish-Americans there.
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Nah, the Brits still do it best:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kafx_GGHqVg …
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As an Irish I will have to disagree with that.
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The perspective from continental Europe is: same difference :-P
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Harrumph.
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At least the Irish don't need public service announcement on how to navigate roundabouts, so there's that.
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Enter, move to the inside lane, build speed for 1 or 2 rotations, move to the outer lane, attain exit velocity, exit. Simple!
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YAAAAAAHHHHH
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We called them rotaries in Boston. They're particularly exhilarating on bicycles.
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I've taken to staring down the Super SUVs just behind me heading into the roundabouts on my bike for fun, but ours are relatively tame.
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roundabouts are easy, geez
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why the heckington do they put pedestrian crossings so close to the roundabout?!
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There's a slalom of roundabouts near me that are near a hospital w/1)distracted and 2) unfamiliar drivers which kills my roundabout buzz.
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