The amount of intentional near misses at a roundabout is gobsmacking and that is what makes them very efficient! As you know that the other incoming drivers have time to brake if something goes wrong , you just cross in front of them
Lol! 😂 when you grow up knowing roundabouts (aka rotary) all your life, it’s really funny that people are scared of them. Carnival ride?? Umm...no, not at all! 😂
It's like people being afraid of traffic lights and cars don't stoping at them, or crossing roads on feet because big vehicles also use them. It's Just so odd
In most states of the U.S. they don't have round-a-bouts, although we tend to call them "rotaries". Here in Massachusetts we have quite a few of them. People from out of state get confused about how to use them. They're easy enough as long as you don't come across an out of stater, or just a jack ass who cant wait to get in the rotary and darts right in there without giving the cars that were already in the rotary the right of way. But if every one is familiar with them, they work out pretty well. I have noticed in videos that Australia seems to be loaded with round-a-bouts.
I remember being 21 and encountering my very first roundabout whilst traveling in another state. We didn't have them where I grew up and never even learned about them in driver's ed - so I had absolutely no idea what I was looking at! Luckily, they're pretty intuitive, so I survived the ordeal 😉 I think traffic circles are brilliant and am really happy to see them become more prominent in my part of the country.
@@moonbear5929 I feel another reason we have so many roundabouts in suburban areas is that it helps slow down drivers. No point speeding for a few 100 meters, slow down for a roundabout, speed for a few seconds, roundabout and so on. Most roundabout you can take just under the speed limit too, so it's ideal to go the right speed
There's a roundabout in a county next to mine. I've had to drive through it a few times. I've always hated it. I never knew what to do. So thanks for this. lol I know now.
@@dek123 No, it doesn’t indicate anything. Americans are not taught how to use a roundabout as it’s not common, nor are they taught it in driving education. Videos like this are needed to help them understand how they work.
@@jordanlee9001 if you managed to get a license than you should be able to read some simple signs. If you can't then you don't belong on the road mate.
Standard here in Ireland. You's will get the hang of it my American friends, it's easy. Give way to those who are already on the roundabout, an give way to traffic in your left .we drive on right side of the road so it's opposite for us, we give way to those coming from the right.😉have fun an safe driving ✌️
It's a normal thing, there are just some chipmunk brain individuals who can't comprehend such a thing meeting it the first time, apparently it's not in the driver's license exam :D
I lived in Blackfoot,Idaho in 1994,that's 25 miles south of Idaho Falls;I now live in the Ft. Wayne market,which has about a dozen roundabouts;where Carmel,Indiana,has about 140 roundabouts and a population of 105,000 people.
Idahoans, don’t worry they’re easy to get used to. This video is helpful with its 2 rules! Definitely remember those rules! One thing the towns off our interstates had to learn was to put in lots of good lighting for the nighttime. People couldn’t see and didn’t know those rules, thus lots of wrecks. Then there will always be the complainers! Haven’t people learned life is difficult and then you die?! Lol Good luck! I’m off to check out that big series of roundabouts in the UK!
Much better at keeping traffic moving so much much quicker than lots of traffic lights. They should have had a bit in tbe video about at what point to switch your signals for each exit, especially for anything after the third exit, that's really the only time there are any accidents, bumps or road rage when people switch their signals too late or not at right time and you don't know what the car in front is doing. Its the only part that gives any difficulty to learner drivers (in the UK anyway.)
So an hour ago I was talking on my phone with my daughter, about them putting a roundabout on the Main Street in our town then I get the notification for this video 😱😱
@Angel Well believe it or not, there are millions of people who live in rural areas where roundabouts don't exist. Some of us barely have traffic lights in our town, let alone roundabouts haha
A roundabout was made in the community where I used to live. One of the highway engineers told of a driver that made a left turn upon entering the roundabout. When I was kid, it was called a traffic circle.
@@kirknitz3794 the thing is that there is misused cuz a traffic circle has traffic lights to enter and also inside, like the new York one, Columbus circle; while the roundabout has none or just in the entrance (and the lights in the entrance aren't to control the traffic, instead are to let pedestrians cross when there are no cars detected by the sensors).
stick to this. If you are turning right on the first exit then stay in the right hand lane. same if you are going straight ahead. Go into the left hand lane for taking the 3rd exit or going back to the road where you came from. Easy.
I’m from the uk and we have them everywhere even coming off the motorway (freeway) I honestly thought this was a joke but realised it wasn’t. Do you really not have many roundabouts in the U.S.?
No, definitely not where I am. We have one roundabout in a town around 25 miles away and that thing has always terrified me. It’s the only one I’ve ever been through.
@@DonnaJo3452 yep we have an abundance of traffic lights also as well as roundabouts with trees on etc like you said , check out " the magic roundabout in a place called Swindon , that one will really screw with your head if you see a picture of it , even some english people suffer on that one , its comical and confusing for alot of people , youd understand if you see it 🤣 personally I like the american way where you can still turn right at traffic lights when they are red.
They don't have very good road marking. Why you erase lane? In proper roundabout, left lane for turn left, right lane for go right, middle/right lane for go straight, then just follow the lane markings
They are fine until they fill the center with decorations and you can’t see. Then they want them at every stop sign in town. Then they end up costing millions after a few get installed..Government beuarocracy at work.
It is actually saving money in the long run. They are much safer causing less traffic accidents and congestion plus you save electricity in the long term.
Yes to both.; If you didn't pick up on her accent the narrator is from the UK. The sarcasm inherent in the actual wording may be intentional; obviously it got your attention?
Once, I yielded to the car on my left and the guy behind crashed right into me!! My one and ONLY traffic accident! Not a big fan of roundabouts / traffic circles Plus: they never stop with one. Where I'm at, I've got three in 1.5 mile stretch of road!
@@johayes7529oh I understand rules of the road quite well thanks and roundabouts too,obviously. I was the one who yielded, remember. If I may add, we got traffic lights too-- same stretch of road .... Roundabout, light, roundabout, light, light, roundabout, light. All in 1.5 miles.... A bit much don't you think??!?
Statistics prove that roundabouts are safer, the traffic is more smooth and in long run they are cheaper than having traffic lights on the road... so I think it's wise to have more roundabouts in the US. And one more point - ecology (I know, you don't care about ecology in the US) - cars don't need to stop so often so there is less exhaust fumes around the roundabouts.
Yet you still come here and enjoy our roads amenities. I don't go to India and suggest they change their traffic habits because it works for them. For some reason you people come here and want to change what has worked just fine for us. Maybe go live in round about areas and stop wasting my taxes on needless things.
We've had these in Texas for years. Way better than stop signs.
We've had these allover europe for decades. Way better than stop signs and traffic lights.
The amount of intentional near misses at a roundabout is gobsmacking and that is what makes them very efficient! As you know that the other incoming drivers have time to brake if something goes wrong , you just cross in front of them
Americans be really needing a ww2 style instructional video to know how to use a roundabout
Lol! 😂 when you grow up knowing roundabouts (aka rotary) all your life, it’s really funny that people are scared of them. Carnival ride?? Umm...no, not at all! 😂
It's like people being afraid of traffic lights and cars don't stoping at them, or crossing roads on feet because big vehicles also use them. It's Just so odd
Except mini roundabouts when you all arrive at the same time and one of you has to not give way first. ua-cam.com/video/NM0f7g_eeNc/v-deo.html
Europeans watching Americans discover the roundabout is like watching cavemen discover fire.
Australia has nothing but roundabout's forever. How can you possibly be scared of them? LOLOLO
In most states of the U.S. they don't have round-a-bouts, although we tend to call them "rotaries". Here in Massachusetts we have quite a few of them. People from out of state get confused about how to use them. They're easy enough as long as you don't come across an out of stater, or just a jack ass who cant wait to get in the rotary and darts right in there without giving the cars that were already in the rotary the right of way. But if every one is familiar with them, they work out pretty well.
I have noticed in videos that Australia seems to be loaded with round-a-bouts.
Thanks to our colonisation 😜
I remember being 21 and encountering my very first roundabout whilst traveling in another state. We didn't have them where I grew up and never even learned about them in driver's ed - so I had absolutely no idea what I was looking at! Luckily, they're pretty intuitive, so I survived the ordeal 😉
I think traffic circles are brilliant and am really happy to see them become more prominent in my part of the country.
@@moonbear5929 I feel another reason we have so many roundabouts in suburban areas is that it helps slow down drivers. No point speeding for a few 100 meters, slow down for a roundabout, speed for a few seconds, roundabout and so on. Most roundabout you can take just under the speed limit too, so it's ideal to go the right speed
There's a roundabout in a county next to mine. I've had to drive through it a few times. I've always hated it. I never knew what to do. So thanks for this. lol I know now.
My local city got a few roundabouts about 15 years ago, and it took years for local drivers to figure them out.
That indicates a certain level of intelligence.
@@dek123 No, it doesn’t indicate anything.
Americans are not taught how to use a roundabout as it’s not common, nor are they taught it in driving education.
Videos like this are needed to help them understand how they work.
@@jordanlee9001 if you managed to get a license than you should be able to read some simple signs. If you can't then you don't belong on the road mate.
The thing is, the us doesnt even know what a yield sign is, because they always build stop signs no matter what lmao
I don't understand how a person can master parallel parking, but can't maneuver a roundabout or traffic circle. They aren't hard.
Standard here in Ireland. You's will get the hang of it my American friends, it's easy. Give way to those who are already on the roundabout, an give way to traffic in your left .we drive on right side of the road so it's opposite for us, we give way to those coming from the right.😉have fun an safe driving ✌️
I’m from CA. , We’ve has these for as long as I can remember . I didn’t realize , that they weren’t a normal thing all over .
It's a normal thing, there are just some chipmunk brain individuals who can't comprehend such a thing meeting it the first time, apparently it's not in the driver's license exam :D
There are actually not that common in the USA there are around 3000 roundabouts in total.
@@jalifritz8033 There were 3,000 in 2011, about 9,000 now.
I lived in Blackfoot,Idaho in 1994,that's 25 miles south of Idaho Falls;I now live in the Ft. Wayne market,which has about a dozen roundabouts;where Carmel,Indiana,has about 140 roundabouts and a population of 105,000 people.
This reminds me of Finlands "how to open a door" video
We have several in NW Arkansas. They were terrifying at first. Now, I love them!
Yeah, just keep moving if there's space, yield if there's someone. Make so much sense. Traffic lights are just for those overly busy intersection.
That's great to hear thunbs up from the UK , do you guys have anyi spiral roundbouts.
We have millions in the UK... easy... Cuts down traffic and safer. Come on people 😂😂😂
Im from germany (located in europe) and i have to ask how did you not know how to drive through a roundabout and then i was like oh yeah thats AMERICA
Idahoans, don’t worry they’re easy to get used to. This video is helpful with its 2 rules! Definitely remember those rules! One thing the towns off our interstates had to learn was to put in lots of good lighting for the nighttime. People couldn’t see and didn’t know those rules, thus lots of wrecks. Then there will always be the complainers! Haven’t people learned life is difficult and then you die?! Lol Good luck! I’m off to check out that big series of roundabouts in the UK!
Much better at keeping traffic moving so much much quicker than lots of traffic lights. They should have had a bit in tbe video about at what point to switch your signals for each exit, especially for anything after the third exit, that's really the only time there are any accidents, bumps or road rage when people switch their signals too late or not at right time and you don't know what the car in front is doing. Its the only part that gives any difficulty to learner drivers (in the UK anyway.)
So an hour ago I was talking on my phone with my daughter, about them putting a roundabout on the Main Street in our town then I get the notification for this video 😱😱
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lol we have sooo many round abouts here in Miami!!
@Angel Well believe it or not, there are millions of people who live in rural areas where roundabouts don't exist. Some of us barely have traffic lights in our town, let alone roundabouts haha
I love our roundabout 😊
Well wasn't expecting upload about UK's roundabouts lol xx
LOL over here we have 4 lane roundabouts. amateurs!
Where's over here ?? Lol
I’m in CA. , I’ve saw only 2 lanes.
@@locahernandez5150 the netherlands :)
We have spiral roundabouts in UK where lanes cross into the one as you go round
This was actually very helpful. 😅
A roundabout was made in the community where I used to live. One of the highway engineers told of a driver that made a left turn upon entering the roundabout. When I was kid, it was called a traffic circle.
A traffic circle and a roundabout are not the same thing btw.
@@raylivaldez5564 And what is the difference? The net effect is the same. www.pinterest.com/pin/351069733428242140/?nic_v2=1a1NooZMq
@@kirknitz3794 the thing is that there is misused cuz a traffic circle has traffic lights to enter and also inside, like the new York one, Columbus circle; while the roundabout has none or just in the entrance (and the lights in the entrance aren't to control the traffic, instead are to let pedestrians cross when there are no cars detected by the sensors).
I’m from England. There’s roundabouts everywhere here. I’ve even got a roundabout in my fridge.
Imagine Americans using a roundabout in a manual car.
I see there's only in Russia one different rule of passing the roundabout. Leaving the roundabout could be done from extreme right lane only.
Lol god some ppl r so behind... In the uk, every 100meters has a roundabout 😆😆
🤦🏻♀️ WHY does the process ELUDE ME? 💥 🚗
Watch the video! Learn the 2 rules! Easy peasy!
stick to this. If you are turning right on the first exit then stay in the right hand lane. same if you are going straight ahead.
Go into the left hand lane for taking the 3rd exit or going back to the road where you came from.
Easy.
I’m from the uk and we have them everywhere even coming off the motorway (freeway) I honestly thought this was a joke but realised it wasn’t. Do you really not have many roundabouts in the U.S.?
No, definitely not where I am. We have one roundabout in a town around 25 miles away and that thing has always terrified me. It’s the only one I’ve ever been through.
I live just north of Boston...plenty of them here. ❤️😁
I live in Salt Lake City, Utah (Northern USA) born & raised. I've only been through 4 in my life lol!
Roundabouts can be hazardous if you’re a pedestrian in the U.K. I should know, I had to dash across them from time to time in Liverpool.
*Plays Roundabout*
Hahaha awesome vid , as a brit we have many ,check out Milton Keynes uk on google earth , roundabout overload
Oh my gosh! Do y’all have ANY traffic lights?! Those are the biggest roundabouts I’ve ever seen! What’s in the middle of them with all of the trees?
@@DonnaJo3452 yep we have an abundance of traffic lights also as well as roundabouts with trees on etc like you said , check out " the magic roundabout in a place called Swindon , that one will really screw with your head if you see a picture of it , even some english people suffer on that one , its comical and confusing for alot of people , youd understand if you see it 🤣 personally I like the american way where you can still turn right at traffic lights when they are red.
its so nice but do americans struggle with roundabout to such a digree really?
Yeah they have super relaxed driving regulations lol
They don't have very good road marking. Why you erase lane? In proper roundabout, left lane for turn left, right lane for go right, middle/right lane for go straight, then just follow the lane markings
We have a st called confusion corner in wpg MB 😅 it would be totally over your head. Those roundabouts are nothing.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 y’all I’m dead
Lmao scared of a 2 lane roundabout? We have spiral roundabouts and 4 lane ones over here! and round abouts next to roundabouts!
the WORLD got them…
Never seen one & I've heard about it once in a Judge Judy episode. They look scary to me to be honest. I will stick to my regular traffic lights 😂😂
They are fine until they fill the center with decorations and you can’t see. Then they want them at every stop sign in town. Then they end up costing millions after a few get installed..Government beuarocracy at work.
Decorations in center are made so it looks nicer and that you would focus on your left, instead of worrying what's happening on other side
It is actually saving money in the long run. They are much safer causing less traffic accidents and congestion plus you save electricity in the long term.
Still get anxiety at a roundabout...not gonna lie...😂😂😂
Is this supposed to be a drivers education film? Otherwise it’s very condescending.
May be so but it made you think about how to use them.
Chris Barrow Ive been using them for years. I know how they work.
@@romarobbins270 well good thing this video wasn’t made just for you then
There are only around 3000 roundabouts in the USA and most drivers don’t encounter them before they have their drivers license.
Yes to both.;
If you didn't pick up on her accent the narrator is from the UK.
The sarcasm inherent in the actual wording may be intentional;
obviously it got your attention?
Once, I yielded to the car on my left and the guy behind crashed right into me!! My one and ONLY traffic accident!
Not a big fan of roundabouts / traffic circles
Plus: they never stop with one. Where I'm at, I've got three in 1.5 mile stretch of road!
Would you prefer to have 3 sets of traffic lights instead. The roundabout isn't the problem it's your ability to comprehend road rules.
@@johayes7529oh I understand rules of the road quite well thanks and roundabouts too,obviously. I was the one who yielded, remember. If I may add, we got traffic lights too-- same stretch of road .... Roundabout, light, roundabout, light, light, roundabout, light.
All in 1.5 miles.... A bit much don't you think??!?
Same could've happened at a stop light. Distracted drivers or tailgating aren't the problem of roundabouts.
Not your fault; someone would have run up your rear if you were stopped at a traffic light just the same..
Laugh in french
Loads of them in the Uk. Ffs.
roundabouts sure are good, but don't call 2-lane safer. single lane is way to go.
We have a saying in America and it is don't fix it if it ain't broken. Please stop wasting our taxe paying dollars on silly things like round abouts.
Statistics prove that roundabouts are safer, the traffic is more smooth and in long run they are cheaper than having traffic lights on the road... so I think it's wise to have more roundabouts in the US. And one more point - ecology (I know, you don't care about ecology in the US) - cars don't need to stop so often so there is less exhaust fumes around the roundabouts.
Bit is broken look how many accidents and fatalities you yanks have
Yet you still come here and enjoy our roads amenities. I don't go to India and suggest they change their traffic habits because it works for them. For some reason you people come here and want to change what has worked just fine for us. Maybe go live in round about areas and stop wasting my taxes on needless things.
Rotflmao
Traffic circle !!!!
Roundabouts and traffic circles are two totally different things
Hate them!!!
Why? They are much safer and lead to less congestion.
I don’t like them when they are in a school cross walk.
But they slow down traffic efficiently which means they are safer for pedestrians.
why is this so fucking confusing whos agenda is this
Any intelligent person would have this same agenda. (reducing fatal crashes/serious injury crashes).
It's been 3 years.
Are you on this agenda yet?
It's un-American🚙🇺🇲
Because killing people in unsafe traffic is?