Intersections or Roundabouts?
So it's 7:15am this morning and I'm driving around this asinine british invention called the roundabout. Why do we have this? Because I get there, the thing is packed as fuck and everyone is waiting to go around the stupid little circle. When you get to this ridiculous thing there is always a person or two that is just driving around and around. It makes no sense to start using these retarded traffic nightmares in the U.S. If British people want to be weird and backwards we should certainly let them, we Americans have gotten along fine with the intersection for over 100 years and I think we should keep them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roundabout
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersection_%28road%29
American intersections!
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British roundabouts!
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Seems to me if you were to get stuck in the middle lane of the circle thingy in heavy traffic you'd be completely f&^í. I'd be that dude in the middle. Maybe English drivers are just politer. It wouldn't work on major intersections in the US I think though. Side: American intersections!
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