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When I worked in Hong Kong a poor rich kid in his Ferrari tried to beat a city bus through a round about and ended up in the middle on his side. They only have a couple so not very many people new how to navigate them. We used to set on the balcony of the hotel at night and watch the one in front of the hotel to see how many people went through it the wrong way (turned right instead of left) because they drive on the left side.
 
Did they put it on 151? 90/94? I haven't been to Madison in years. No reason to go. I probably wouldn't recognize Janesville or Sun Prairie anymore. Looking on google maps, Milwaukee suburbs look like they are within a skip and a jump from holding hands with Madisons surrounding suburbs.
I will just stay up here with the cows and trees.
On NB 26 where it meets 90/94. Only reason I ever stop in Janesville is for the Hardee's on 14. lol
 
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These intersections are even more stupid when snow covers the road, and there are no arrows to follow. The driver just has to figure out where to go.
I would think that no one should get confused, especially if they had driven on them previously in the summer, but??
Even in our city first snow fall of the year, and a 3 lane straight roadway can easily become 2 lane if the lines are covered. This done by people that have lived here for 50 years or more also.
Drove in Spain, Portugal and other countries that had roundabouts not a problem. Took a little getting used to in Jamaica, Barbados and Australia.
We are a little old school and use an actual road map. Sit down study it and decide the route, and my wife would give the turn offs etc ahead of time. Worked well and still does.
 


I thought of that video the minute I saw the title!

Plenty of "round abouts" here in Pa. I always called them "circle jerks". A lot of people don't know how to enter one. The trick is whomever is in the circle has the right of way. Some states are passing law that you have to use your turn signal when exiting.
 
I would think that no one should get confused, especially if they had driven on them previously in the summer, but??
Even in our city first snow fall of the year, and a 3 lane straight roadway can easily become 2 lane if the lines are covered. This done by people that have lived here for 50 years or more also.
Drove in Spain, Portugal and other countries that had roundabouts not a problem. Took a little getting used to in Jamaica, Barbados and Australia.
We are a little old school and use an actual road map. Sit down study it and decide the route, and my wife would give the turn offs etc ahead of time. Worked well and still does.
She is a keeper :thumbsup:
 
Yeah, Wisconsin is crazy for roundabouts. They're everywhere, now. I can't help but wonder if they've contributed to the increase in wrong way driver crashes on the interstates.
 
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