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Has this type of roundabout been tested before?
From the looks of it, it seems awful but they claim this is good bike infrastructure. Has any country built roundabouts like this?
The thing is that the cyclists have to yield to all cars. When they enter, they have to yield to cars exiting the circulation area, from the left, and then they have to yield to cars coming from the right to enter the roundabout.
Jus seems really bad, and makes it impossible to cross if there's heavy traffic. Could as well just remove the bike lines in the roundabouts and tell the cyclists to push their bikes on the sidewalks.
But maybe one of the bike friendly countries have actually tested this and it turned out to work better than expected?
From the looks of it, it seems awful but they claim this is good bike infrastructure. Has any country built roundabouts like this?
The thing is that the cyclists have to yield to all cars. When they enter, they have to yield to cars exiting the circulation area, from the left, and then they have to yield to cars coming from the right to enter the roundabout.
Jus seems really bad, and makes it impossible to cross if there's heavy traffic. Could as well just remove the bike lines in the roundabouts and tell the cyclists to push their bikes on the sidewalks.
But maybe one of the bike friendly countries have actually tested this and it turned out to work better than expected?
