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[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

Most of the roundabouts near me have the crosswalks right up by the circle, so you'd have to either stop on top of the crosswalk, or stop with it in front of you. If you stopped with the crosswalk behind you, you'd be in the circle.

And I do look at the circle ahead of time and will go if it is clear, but if it isn't then I do stop, and it happens to take me longer to make a decision as to when I am good to go than most other people.

If I didn't live in freedumb land, I wouldn't drive, but driving is the only reliable option here.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 16 hours ago

Yeah, US infrastructure is pretty crappy, I live here too. Traffic circles, when they exist, are poorly implemented and in stupid places.

One super annoying one is about 100ft from a traffic light, and the traffic always gets backed up into the circle. If that intersection was also a traffic circle it wouldn't be an issue. But it's right next to two high traffic stores (Walmart and Home Depot), and is the best way to get to several others, so it's always stuck.

The rest are really far from traffic, so there's not enough traffic to actually get much benefit. Yet people still screw them up.

We really need to double down and put traffic circles in important areas so people learn to use them. Instead, we hide them away and put them in stupid spots.