Date: Wed, 14 Dec 1994 12:48:07 -0500 From: "Peter L. Patrick" Subject: Re: Roundabouts and Squares Addition to Joan's and Tim's comments: In Jamaica where I grew up we also had roundabouts. I can't speak for Britain, but they were never square: squares were called "squares". You might have a square space with a circle in the middle of it which the traffic went around, and that could be a roundabout, but the traffic path would be circular, not square. There arre lots of roundabouts in Washington DC, called by the locals "circles". Unfortunately, people DO tear around them at freeway speed, and at the one nearest my home (Dupont Circle) I've seen several accidents and many near-accidents in a year. Folk wisdom is that it's out-of-towners who (a) don't know where they're going to begin with, and (b) don't know the rules for driving in them, that are the cause, and it's probably largely true, but taxis and (some) bike messengers certainly deserve blame too! Dupont Circle, Scott Circle, Thomas Circle etc. are lovely, but as either cyclist or pedestrian I always feel I'm taking my life in my hands when I go through these "roundabouts"...