← Back to context Comment by HPsquared 10 months ago Roundabouts aren't great for pedestrians. You need to trust the drivers' signals. 4 comments HPsquared Reply baq 10 months ago Where I'm from it's exactly the opposite - straight road means you can't trust drivers to slow down, but any obstacle like a big mound with a road in a circle around it makes them pay attention rcpt 10 months ago They look at the mound, not the people trying to cross. baq 10 months ago They slow down to look at the mound, turns out it helps noticing pedestrians 1 reply →
baq 10 months ago Where I'm from it's exactly the opposite - straight road means you can't trust drivers to slow down, but any obstacle like a big mound with a road in a circle around it makes them pay attention rcpt 10 months ago They look at the mound, not the people trying to cross. baq 10 months ago They slow down to look at the mound, turns out it helps noticing pedestrians 1 reply →
rcpt 10 months ago They look at the mound, not the people trying to cross. baq 10 months ago They slow down to look at the mound, turns out it helps noticing pedestrians 1 reply →
baq 10 months ago They slow down to look at the mound, turns out it helps noticing pedestrians 1 reply →
Where I'm from it's exactly the opposite - straight road means you can't trust drivers to slow down, but any obstacle like a big mound with a road in a circle around it makes them pay attention
They look at the mound, not the people trying to cross.
They slow down to look at the mound, turns out it helps noticing pedestrians
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