I know I would never survive driving in a European city....those roundabouts...look rather confusing to me :-/
As mentioned in the artical that Hagar has posted, France only adopted the yield on entry for roundabouts in 1983,
THIS roundabout in Chesterfield, Derbyshire has always been a suicide mission, even in it's new incarnation which is represented by the map. The old roundabout was big enough for driving round at speed so entering it, especially from the south (A61), was perilous as the majority of traffic enters from the east (A617). The map overlay represents the new form as the area to the west has been re-developed thus the spur into the new industrial estate. Traffic lights have been added at all entrances apart from the one from the industrial estate. However the way the lanes have been laid out and the phasing of the lights means that high speed traffic trying to negotiate its path has the danger of running into the back of stationary traffic who's lights have either prevented it moving or are just about to be allowed to move in the same direction as the high speed traffic.
You can't really explain it and it must be a nightmare for anyone new to it.
A useful roundabout which I occasionally come across (in the UK) is the "Mini Roundabout", (see Mini Roundabout)...>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roundabout consisting of a small circle painted on the road at a road junction, which is treated as a normal roundabout during busy traffic times.
It does require great care in anticipating what manoeuvre other drivers are taking on the approach, especially if they are not indicating their intention!
...otherwise they can be useful...
..I know its nothing to do with Roundabouts, but it does involve Traffic Lights...
Pedestrian Controlled Traffic Lights. Referred to as a; "Pelican Crossing"....>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelican_crossing
I have a habit of noting that the Traffic light ahead is Red after the Pedestrian has pushed the Button, and I come to a stop...
The pedestrian has crossed the road, and proceeded on their way, and there in no-one else visible approaching, or likely to cross whilst the light is still on Red, I then I then start, and proceed carefully with my journey, without waiting for it to turn Green, so as not to unnecessarily delay the traffic behind me for no good reason......!
Probably illegal......but what would you do?....Your Honour?
Paul....Mr. Common Sense!......!
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