Why Brits Are Better Drivers
Traffic circles are quite common in the Northeast, and we even have a handful here in El Lay (Venice's Windward Circle comes to mind). But there's a reason that they never caught on in the colonies -- the very same reason that Michigan's jug-handle left turns never made it out of the Midwest: Americans are too damn impatient and self-centered to yield the right of way.
We need better traffic patterns in our nation's largest cities, something to quell the smog-producing, stress-filled intersections that are such a blight on our highways. But, as efficient as the Magic Roundabout may be, I wouldn't risk my life entering one on this side of the Pond. I've endured way too many attempts to merge on the northbound 405/101 interchange (the worst in the country, according to Infoplease) to think we're capable of that.
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1 Comments:
At August 20, 2007 9:43 AM ,
Heather said...
There are rounabouts aplenty on my side of town, including my neighborhood (I live at Mulberry & 12th):
http://www.yelp.com/biz/__cwTRssTXKwQAVjP0SPSQ
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