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cloud-cover t1_j2b751j wrote
Reply to comment by Funkybeatzzz in People who stop because they’ve missed their turn on a rotary- do you realize it’s a circle? by roadtrip-ne
Ah, nice, got it.
cloud-cover t1_j2b65sr wrote
Reply to comment by Funkybeatzzz in People who stop because they’ve missed their turn on a rotary- do you realize it’s a circle? by roadtrip-ne
I'm talking about the case of me being in the outer lane, having just joined, passing exit #1 (according to your theory, it's okay if I'm here and want to leave in the second exit). But an inner car wants to leave at the exit I'm passing but I'm in the way! Doesn't quite work.
cloud-cover t1_j2b1ixx wrote
Reply to comment by Funkybeatzzz in People who stop because they’ve missed their turn on a rotary- do you realize it’s a circle? by roadtrip-ne
Well, the inner lane will still have to cross the outer lane cars that joined <= 2 exits ago, as cars join the rotary at every exit. Maybe I'm very stupid, but I've never seen a rotary that could work like this idealized explanation (which I've heard before) proposes.
cloud-cover t1_j2dueb4 wrote
Reply to comment by No-Confidence4933 in People who stop because they’ve missed their turn on a rotary- do you realize it’s a circle? by roadtrip-ne
Funkybeatzzz theory is more correct, I think. There are many, many rotaries explicitly marked contrary to your idea.