Tbh, when 4 cars get there at the same time, (and let us suppose it's a busy stretch of time so that it' continuous like this), IMO by far the fastest and safest way is for cars on opposite sides to work in tandem: go straight at same time car on opposite side goes straigh, or turn left directly behind car on opposite side. The 'one car at a time' just leads to so much lag time and confusion...
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Tbh, when 4 cars get there at the same time, (and let us suppose it's a busy stretch of time so that it' continuous like this), IMO by far the fastest and safest way is for cars on opposite sides to work in tandem: go straight at same time car on opposite side goes straigh, or turn left directly behind car on opposite side. The 'one car at a time' just leads to so much lag time and confusion...
US Americans think this is simpler than a roundabout.
In summary: It depends.
This is brilliant! May I also use it to teach my students please?
Interesting video. Was this for a class?
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GOOD JOB CAN THIS VIDEO BE USED FOR MY DRIVING CLASS