The Crawley one is standard, though. From the position of the cars, it also looks as though it’s traffic light controlled.
If you look at the Magic Roundabout, it includes mini roundabouts where you can go left or right. I think there are a few more like it now, but it was quite famous when first introduced.
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I think roundabouts are kind of bad. They seem like an engineer's solution to a human problem.
What are people bad at? Stopping and driving in a straight line.
What are people even worse at? Driving around a curve and changing lanes.
So for better traffic flow, they turn intersections into the wild west. I'm sure in England, where they're more commonplace, it's less of an issue, but in the US, whenever I go to the land of bad driving and bad road design (New Jersey), traffic circles are times when the average person feels closest to death.
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I’m going off the road markings that are present on the photo ... and you can just about make out light posts at those stop lines.
It has probably had a few re-designs over the decades/years.
If that’s at me, then we’re talking at cross purposes, there are two roundabouts being talked about likeOriginally Posted by Strela
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