Our local planning department started adding them. I was excited about the idea of "not stopping", but most of the ones added here are replacing "T" intersections, where the post of the T has virtually no traffic.

So, where the majority of drivers once drove straight and maintained speed, they now have to slow down and go around half of the turn-about ... for no reason other than maybe spending more fuel.

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We also have a roundabout that has only two outlets. It's a 90 turn...but with a roundabout.

Such smart thinking 😜