05-16-2016, 08:01 PM
Eigoya - probably better to say don't stop, yield. You shouldn't merge onto a one lane roundabout. There are times you have to stop.
Scott - that was more of an advanced answer than I expected, although I was really asking Gypsy who seems to have failed the assignment. The difference I was looking for is that the roundabout in the movie had two lanes, the one in Pahoa doesn't.
Incidentally, in the UK, if you mention a rotary you'll likely be met with a blank stare. They might ask if you're talking about roasting chicken. They're all roundabouts in the UK, no matter the design. The rules for each are the same except for mini-roundabouts where you give way (yield) to traffic coming from the right, no matter if they're on the roundabout or not.
Scott - that was more of an advanced answer than I expected, although I was really asking Gypsy who seems to have failed the assignment. The difference I was looking for is that the roundabout in the movie had two lanes, the one in Pahoa doesn't.
Incidentally, in the UK, if you mention a rotary you'll likely be met with a blank stare. They might ask if you're talking about roasting chicken. They're all roundabouts in the UK, no matter the design. The rules for each are the same except for mini-roundabouts where you give way (yield) to traffic coming from the right, no matter if they're on the roundabout or not.