They've started using them around my area. They put one, awhile back, on what used to be a straight road, with a light and a side road that feeds a housing development, and a strip shopping center with a grocery store in it. This one is actually two lane. If you plan to go straight down the road, you hit the one side from a loing straight stretch and all of a sudden there is a hard right, and then left turn to get through it in your lane. If you decide to make a left turn you switch to the inner lane and go around to the turn point. I hadn't been down that road in awhile, so found it the first time one night right after dark. I nearly had a wreck hitting it at 45 MPH and having to try to make that dogleg turn. Between crap like that happening to folks that aren't expecting a roundabout on a straight stretch of road, and the general idiots out there driving, it's about one of the most unsafe places I know of to drive.
All I've got to say is that they need to send every one of them, and the stupid engineers that decided we needed them, back to Europe....
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