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A friend found a different way to combat the problem.
He takes up both lanes while going around roundabout. |
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Great idea! Problem solved. |
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I grew up in Massachusetts. Ya had to have courage to drive in Boston. My older brother refused to do it...someone else always had to drive him into Logan airport. I loved driving into Boston...it was a personal challenge, nobody gave anyone quarter. Cars would blow their horns when we went from 4 lanes to 1, they'd yell at ya, they'd swear at ya, they'd give ya the finger, but they'd never hit you. All you had to do was keep moving forward. We had an unspoken driver's code...ya didn't look at anyone and ya didn't use the turn signal, after all, why would you want to give the enemy an advantage my letting them know what you were going to do? LOL Besides most of the cars going to the airport were rentals anyway...they weren't about to get into an accident...filling out all the forms would cause them to miss their flight. |
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"Look kids, Big Ben, Parliament. Look kids, Big Ben, Parliament. Look kids, Big Ben, Parliament. Look kids, Big Ben, Parliament."
(Frustrated) "I can not get over to the other side. Look kids..." "We know Dad. Big Ben. Parliament." |
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The country roads are very narrow in Ireland...it is amazing that so many cars in Ireland still have sideview mirrors...we brushed up against stone walls and hedgerows any number of times when a car was approaching from the opposite direction and I tried my best to pull over to "the wrong side of the road" to let them pass |
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All the above posts prove that there should NOT be two lanes of traffic in circles. On top of all the above disagreements, you have to add the age factor and the slow response to situations involved when dealing with seniors. It's not rocket science, but reaction time counts when driving a motor vehicle. On the highway, one may drive in the slow lane and allow more alert and quicker to respond drivers to pass on the left. Driving in a circle requires sharp thinking and fast reactions. Sorry but the only answer is to make circles one lane.
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