vernon
Harder than Ronnie Pickering
- Location
- Meanwood, Leeds
They had their stencils upside down.
They had their stencils upside down.
The Hemel one is easier to understand as a species of little ring road with mini roundabout access rather than as a roundabout as such. The other one, though, is simply a muddled response to congestion.I recall a time when I and two friends were driving from a concert in Ampthill through Hemel. The driver was - among other things - a driving instructor, and the other passenger was at the time having driving lessons (not from friend 1). We got over the magic roundabout with no hassle, but the learner couldn't quite understand how it was possible to go round it anti-clockwise.
So the instructor turned round at the next opportunity and did a complete circuit, anti-clockwise, just to prove it could be done, with the learner getting progressively more freaked out...
That's the same one as the OP innit?
The Swindon magic roundabout is a piece of p1ss, I ride across it every day.The one in Swindon is nightmare.... I had to work in Swindon for a few months a few years ago I used to dread going over it ..... on a plus they had THE best Curry house bar non none I had ever been in (can't remember its name though......) trouble is my expenses fell short of my bill whenever I used it.... (sorry I went a bit off topic) never went round the roundabout on a bikeand don't fancy going back and trying it either
When your used to to it I suppose it is, just a bit daunting for an outsiderThe Swindon magic roundabout is a piece of p1ss, I ride across it every day.
Apparently it is safer than a normal roundabout, it certainly feels safer than some of the four lane 40mph roundabouts I have to negotiate.
Reminds me of basic advice to young navigators. When lost never follow another vessel, it may be a dredger going to load sand.I think I just found a car that was going in the direction I wanted and went with it. Nightmare!
People tend to take more care and drive slower than a normal roundabout.When your used to to it I suppose it is, just a bit daunting for an outsider