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I find it hard to believe that the diverging diamond interchange from the link is less scary than a roundabout. Roundabouts are all the same, from the smallest (https://www.google.com/maps/@40.2258039,-3.7709757,219m/data...) to the large (https://www.google.com/maps/@40.488386,-3.65609,436m/data=!3...), unless the designer felt the need to "improve". Arrive, yield, turn right, drive until your exit, leave. Are you afraid of the inner lanes? Drive exclusively on the outer one, nobody cares. Do you need to go slower because you are in doubt? No problem, take even a second turn around if you need to get extra-sure. I need to go through 16 roundabouts everyday, and after the 1000th (2 months) you gain familiarity enough. What is this bullshit? https://www.google.com/maps/place/Madrid/@40.4965508,-3.6484... . That monstrosity, that you need to use carefully until you memorize it, is probably unique with all the mental toll that means. First time I used it, I made a bet on a lane and prayed that it went to where I wanted. A few kilometers south of that, you have this sane roundabout: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Madrid/@40.4297331,-3.5975..., doing the same 4-way joining in a more transparent and forgiving way. |
a (good) diverging diamond is really not scary. my first time driving through one i didn't even realize i was driving through one. if you came up to this intersection, would you be able to tell you were entering a diverging diamond? or would you think it was just a normal instersection of two one-way roads?
https://www.google.com/maps/@50.9043408,-114.0639993,3a,75y,...