pickarooney wrote: » In Paris only, cars on the roundabout have to yield to cars arriving on the right.
Candie wrote: » Is it not less? Maybe I'm imagining it, or it was somewhere else but I remember every car horn in the world blaring at my Dad when he mucked up a roundabout somewhere!
eisenberg1 wrote: » Is your Da Clark Griswold? 😂
xalot wrote: » Not sure if this has been mentioned (it's a long thread) but never eat a polar bear's liver. It contains lethal amounts of Vitamin A.
david75 wrote: » A child's got more bones than a grown ups got
Bandana boy wrote: » That's tonight's tea ruined !
eisenberg1 wrote: » It could be less. On reflection it was probably 1990 when I was there, and i was advised to extra careful at roundabouts due to the recent(ish) law change.
Skylinehead wrote: » The other half are in Ballycoolin.
Captain_Crash wrote: » I work in Ballycoolin and can verify this fact to be 100% correct! Not only that, the road markings on a lot of them are new spiral pattern, which I have not seen on any other roundabout in the country, and no one knows how to use them properly (except me of course).
stimpson wrote: » Ignore the markings and hit it as fast as possible, clipping the apexes? Me too.
Captain_Crash wrote: » Got it in one:P
Anders Shy Aircraft wrote: » The '&' for 'and' is an Ampersand. ~ is a Tilde. ¶ the paragraph mark is called a Pilcrow.
daveyeh wrote: » Did you know that your username is Bulgarian for 'shameful act'?
cdeb wrote: » On the subject of traffic, in Drachten in Holland, they took away all their road markings and road signs in the town centre and found it made a big difference to road safety. People were too confused to drive quickly, and ended up being much more careful and courteous. Bit more on it here
Anders Shy Aircraft wrote: » It's not actually. The Bulgarian for shameful act is sramno deyanie.
Candie wrote: » I went around the Walkinstown roundabout in Dublin about six times with my dad at the wheel once, so he's not Griswald but he's pretty damn close!
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » In the UK you must leave the roundabout as you are only allowed go around three times There's a magic roundabout in Swindon, made out of roundabouts with one that goes backwards.
retalivity wrote: » For reference The humanity
Senna wrote: » Is there only 5 exits and entries, why make it so complicated?