I think they mean it’s normal roundabout rules until a signal is given that means “no entry.” It’s not a controlled entry typically until a pedestrian hits a button and it’s only “stop” at all entrances.
Yes, they clarified that that is indeed what they meant. It isn’t as good a solution as bridges or tunnels IMO, but I imagine it’s far cheaper and it’s certainly better than traffic circles.
I think they mean it’s normal roundabout rules until a signal is given that means “no entry.” It’s not a controlled entry typically until a pedestrian hits a button and it’s only “stop” at all entrances.
Yes, they clarified that that is indeed what they meant. It isn’t as good a solution as bridges or tunnels IMO, but I imagine it’s far cheaper and it’s certainly better than traffic circles.