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by giraffe_lady
1522 days ago
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They reduce car crashes with other cars. I don't know off the top of my head if they reduce car-pedestrian crashes but I suspect not. I used to live off of a busy roundabout in a place that makes heavy heavy use of roundabouts (almost no four-way stops). It felt dangerous as fuck honestly. The crosswalks are a little "downstream" of the true circle, where cars have already begun to exit. Frequently (saw this a few times myself) a car would stop for a pedestrian and then get rear-ended by another car focused on exiting the roundabout. This was not the US so unfamiliarity with roundabouts can't be blamed. They were the norm there. |
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