concept   roundabouts

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) United Kingdom (1) United States (1) Canada (1) Australia (1) Europe (1) India (1) New Zealand (1) South Korea (1) Chilean (1) Middle East (1) Pakistan (1) United Arab Emirates (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 roundabouts United Kingdom Roundabouts are a common and efficient feature in UK road design for traffic flow and intersection management. 19
2 roundabouts United States Roundabouts are less commonly used in the US, where they are often perceived as confusing and confused with traditional intersections. 17
3 roundabouts Canada Roundabouts are relatively uncommon in Canadian culture and are often replaced by traditional intersections or traffic lights. 9
4 roundabouts Australia In Australia, roundabouts are commonly used to improve traffic flow and reduce potential conflicts. 7
5 roundabouts Europe Roundabouts are widely used in Europe to efficiently manage urban traffic flow, with vehicles inside having the right of way. 4
6 roundabouts India In India, traditional signal-controlled intersections are more common than roundabouts with simpler designs and occasional landscaping. 4
7 roundabouts New Zealand Roundabouts are widely used and efficient for traffic flow in New Zealand. 3
8 roundabouts South Korea Roundabouts are less commonly used in South Korea compared to traditional intersections with traffic lights. 2
9 roundabouts Chilean In Chilean culture, roundabouts are less common compared to traffic lights and intersections. 1
10 roundabouts Middle East Roundabouts are frequently found in Middle Eastern urban areas and are important for managing traffic. 1
11 roundabouts Pakistan Roundabouts are less commonly used in Pakistan, where traditional signal-controlled intersections are more prevalent. 1
12 roundabouts United Arab Emirates Roundabouts are common in urban areas of the United Arab Emirates and play a key role in traffic management. 1