The worst I ever had to deal with was the traffic circles in New Hampshire translating to the roundabouts in Massachusetts. It turned out that NH was yield on entry, where MA was yield to those who are entering (or vice versa). Considering the number of people who commuted from NH down into MA, it’s amazing anyone ever survived those things.
And why were traffic circles ever invented in the first place? Did someone consult the Marquis de Sade?
Back from the dog walk and the dentist. I’m going to have a cup of tea, chop some onions, and then go to Walmart.
The roundabouts were in these tests as well, and I’ve never had to deal with them. Well, not Stateside, anyway. But I have no idea what the rules are in any state...you just be careful as you enter and leave, and hope everyone else is, too.
I’m pretty sure it was the Marquis de Sade. No one else is that evil.
At any rate, I’ll get most of it figured out before I go back next week. I only need to get 20 out of 25 right, so I’ll study!
For those keeping track, the temperature in Gotham has risen to a balmy 13 Fs from the 3 Fs I woke up to this morning.