This terrifies the american

>this terrifies the american

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Not really. This circle is like mile away from my home.

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>inb4 muh micro roundabouts

You are like little baby

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so much wasted space, that's not even a nicely laid out park

Make it stop

>Calling a roundabout a "circle"
Do Americans really do this?

>putting a park inside a roundabout

How do they get to the middle??

>that ugly ass design of the small '''park'''
Wtf is wrong with germans.

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In Paris, there's a giant roundabout around the Arch of Triumph, and to get to the arch you walk in an underground corridor. Think of it as like a subway on foot.

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have you seen how non-whites and women drive? you'd be fucking terrified too if you were in a moving minefield of retards.

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>it's got traffic lights
what a joke

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DONT TELL THEM DELETE THIS

The one in paris around the arc looks terrifying

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>I have no word for this

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What do you expect

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hm, interasting

this scares the yuro

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No it's just ugly

I honestly do not understand why would people deliberately choose to live there

what the fug

Electric lights terrify the Kraut.

What's wrong with detached houses

the houses look relatively big and you have a garden that's the only things i see desu

Huh, I didn't know that "roundabout" was unique to certain parts of the country.

They honestly probably don't have them in Montana and the Dakotas.

1. Everything is spaced out, so you have to drive everywhere. You can't walk to a grocery store/park. You even have to drive to buy a loaf of bread.
2. What's even the point of owning land if you don't plant potatoes?
3. Get fined for not mowing. (LMAO at the land of the free) I also heard that you can't even dig a hole in your own fucking garage. (In Russia we make them to repair cars)
4. I bet the internet is shitty/expensive.

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Agree with everything except internet

>1
In that pic, there are shitton of commerical stores. They are not all houses, are you blind? Look at their parking lots?
>2
Alot of people do gardening on their backuards here
>3
That's a huge meme. There is no law about it, especially in suburbs that look like that.
>4
That pic looks like cali or Florida so the internet is good but yes it's expensive, similar to our cities tho.

Not sure where you live but home owners association will definitely fine you if you don't cut the grass. Also if you wanted to add anything to your property, the city has to approve it. We had to do that for our smoke house and after it was completed, some government bitch came and took pictures of it without asking.

>This circle
you surely must've meant a roundabout

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>traffic cirlce
>rotary
>I have no word for this

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We copied this directly from France, so HA

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I live in new jersey, we don't even have a home owner association. Half the houses here don't give a fuck about their lawn. And my township aren't assholes. Alot of people have nice gardens.

Aren't homes in NJ typically older? The newer the suburbs here, the stricter the policies get. It's to the point where you can only have 2 pets and your nasty neighbors will you report you. This is northern Kentucky btw where we are getting a ton of new neighborhoods.

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Bump

we have them where I live
in fact, they're building a new one about 3 miles from me right now

>the city planners of wales

this one weirds me out

No

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>continuous white line

in france this means you can't ever cross it

i'm confused

you dont

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it marks the stopping position at the traffic light, you have the same at stop signs

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Thanks for the recommendation.

But there's roundabouts in my flyover state

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That thing in the center should terrify anyone. Wasted space, you could really build a better looking low maintenance park there.

this terrifies the american AND the european

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I'm hungry now

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SWINDON MENTIONED

I see what you mean, they didn't even bother marking the lanes.

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That so-called park is fucking terrible. Who the hell wants to relax on a concrete court in the middle of a giant roundabout?

Bridge building companies must've made a fortune from that thing.

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The only reason roundabouts exist is when more than two roads come together. This is absolute foolishness.

This is why people don't know what they are, since it is impossible for Europeans to know what actual nature is apparently
t. South Dakota

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You know what's absolute foolishness? First-come-first-go four way stops.

>clean
>quiet

That's all I want and houses satisfy this.

It is photoshopped, although the dream is alive. We will get there some day.

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This is mostly a residential thing. If the roads are heavily trafficked, they will have lights.

>northern Kentucky
More like no-fun Kentucky. Good God that sounds shitty the way you describe it.

The dream of what exactly? More highways and bridges? Hasn't anyone paid attention to the announcement that the US infrastructure is in the shitter and unaffordable to fix. Even Trump mentioned it at some point before proceeding to never speak of it again.

It's not the four way stops that bother me, it's their working principle. It leaves far too much space for interpretation and misinterpretation as to who was actually first. "Yield to the right" is a far safer operating mode because you literally can not misunderstand or misinterpret it.

It’s literally who ever was there first go’s first unless it isn’t obvious who was first case in which case you yield to the right

So why not yield to the right in the first place? Not like that second you were earlier makes a difference if you can prevent all misunderstandings.

multilane roundabouts disgust anyone with IQ higher than nigger