• falseWhite@programming.dev
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    10 hours ago

    That’s a roundabout Sir. Different rules apply, because most often the exit is simply not visible from the entrance. You enter the roundabout when it is safe to enter. And in cases when the exit is visible, because the cars are constantly entering and moving around, you’ll never really have a clear exit even with normal traffic.

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      10 hours ago

      The same rules apply to a roundabout where I live, if the exit isn’t clear, you don’t enter.

      People do it all the time and block the roundabout, but you’re not supposed to.