Having been in the UK a fair amount and also having been in Australia for several months, I am used to roundabouts. But when my UK and Aussie friends visit, they are stymied by 4 way stops, especially the BIG ones, with 3 lanes of traffic on each of the 4 sides. (2 going straight and 1 turning) "How do you know whose turn it is to GO?...How do you keep track?....Don't people get angry at one another? Aren't there a lot of accidents?" I told them I guess you get used to whatever system you grow up with.
The only roundabout that threw me for a loop was in Norway. I seem to remember most roundabouts I'd driven in had been one lane of traffic...just a way to "turn" or "go straight across." In Norway, I was driving my friend's car (following her in another car) and we came across a very busy roundabout with 2 lanes of traffic in the roundabout. I was in the outer lane since I knew I was entering the roundabout to quickly make an exit. Someone from the inner lane of the roundabout tried to cut me off and it was very disorienting to be cut off while going in a circle.
Why would you even BE in the inner lane of a roundabout? Is that where you go to drive until you can make up your mind which way to get out?
At any rate, he tried to cut me off just as I needed to exit and I was not about to get separated from my friend and the vehicle she was in. She's an Aussie with colorful language and I somehow channeled her. I blurted out "&%^$ off!" (It's a "P" not an "F" but I still don't think I can say it here.
) and maintained my place in that lane of traffic so I could exit. I let that dawdler circle one more time and didn't miss a beat.
The only roundabout that threw me for a loop was in Norway. I seem to remember most roundabouts I'd driven in had been one lane of traffic...just a way to "turn" or "go straight across." In Norway, I was driving my friend's car (following her in another car) and we came across a very busy roundabout with 2 lanes of traffic in the roundabout. I was in the outer lane since I knew I was entering the roundabout to quickly make an exit. Someone from the inner lane of the roundabout tried to cut me off and it was very disorienting to be cut off while going in a circle.


At any rate, he tried to cut me off just as I needed to exit and I was not about to get separated from my friend and the vehicle she was in. She's an Aussie with colorful language and I somehow channeled her. I blurted out "&%^$ off!" (It's a "P" not an "F" but I still don't think I can say it here.
