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by jdmichal 2780 days ago
I think what you're describing is GGP's second example:

https://www.google.com/maps/@41.2981376,-73.935245,212m/data...

In which case I agree completely. And, from what I can tell, they're about the same size, so IMO this was a design miss, not a space constraint.

For me, it's all about the surprise factor. In my example, the outer lane almost goes all the way around. So you end up surprised after passing two exits and then being forced to merge to pass the next one. GGP's example is completely symmetrical, so nothing is surprising.

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Yeah, that outer lane thing is weird, you should always be able to circle the roundabout (although you should be going on the inner lane, unless you know you're exiting next).