During all this driving, I made quite a few observations on the various driving styles around Ontario. Now I'm driving less I reflect on them... oh yes, I currently live in Waterloo Region. I don't know what the problem is, but Waterloo Region seems to have worst drivers in Southern Ontario! And that is saying a lot!!!
Now lately, the good citizens of Waterloo Region have been terrorised by.... wait for it... ROUNDABOUTS!!!!!
Now, I know what you're thinking - aren't roundabouts the cute little things they have in the UK and Europe? Well, yes they are! However, it would seem that it taxes the ability of the average driver to navigate one of these things.
In theory, it sounds easy - yield to traffic and enter the circle when it is safe to do so. Then exit the roundabout at the appropriate exit. However, I have seen people attempt to turn left, slam on their brakes and stop for no apparent reason and hug the fender of the person in front of them so no-one else can enter the roundabout!
So here is a standard roundabout - looks easy doesn't it! Saves fuel and reduces serious accidents, injuries and death. Still, some people object to them. The don't understand then or find them confusing or initimidating.
Gosh! I've even driven these things in the opposite direction in the UK - not so hard! Hmmm.... so what is the problem? Are Canadians dumber than Europeans and the British. Do we not think as fast or clearly? Somehow I don't think that our mental acuity is the issue.
The issue is our attitude and training. I routinely see people roll through stop signs and blow through red-lights around here. These same people come to a screeching halt at the roundabout yield sign. Admittedly it has been awhile since my drivers training, but I believe the "Yield" sign means exactly that - slow down, yield the right-of-way and proceed when it is safe. There is nothing about slamming on the brakes!
A big problem is that people don't start paying attention soon enough. When you have reached the entrance to the roundabout, it is too late! By the time you have reached the entrance, you should have observed the traffic in the roundabout and matched your speed so you can merge into the traffic on the roundabout.
But of course people are too busy busy talking on the cell phone, drinking their coffee or latte or fiddling with the radio. If you find roundabouts confusing, it's probably because you're not paying enough attention which makes you a lousy driver - and you're going to injure somebody eventually.
The picture above is of something called the "Magic Roundabout" in Swindon, England. You could keep looping around indefinitely. There are 5(!) mini-roundabouts arranged around the main and 6th roundabout. People drive this monster every day in heavy traffic!
Now, if you find our simple roundabouts confusing, hang your head in shame!!!!

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