Actually those are called water pumps in that photo. It was late and Icouldn't find a circle like ours if my life depended on it!I love the roundabout with the fountain on! That wouldlook so amazing with pretty lights on etc. Its solovely!
Well, that explains why they put the steering wheel on the wrong side of your vehicles.JimD wrote:we go around clock wise,and we are driving on the left,i think it isfunny how the americans drive on the wrong side lol it's justweirdThat's the basic idea....we think.
Because, once you've gotten into the circle, or roundabout, you have the right of way.
Oh...wait...which way do you go around? CW or CCW? And are we driving on the right or the left?
I'm checking out now...I can't think any more tonight. Gotta get up early, too.
'morrow!...for real this time...honest...
~J
cheryl
minilops over here we say freeways,i have never ever heard anyone call them a motorway,it must be a bit different in NZWe have motorways here instead of freeways (what do britscall these? I can't remember).
Oh and a 5 point turn is not the same as a U-turn is it? Not here it isn't anyway.
and a five point turn would be like trying to turn your car around in anarrow road,where as a u turn is like when there is an opening in theroad where you can quickly turn around to go the other way
cheryl
We call the freeway/motorway the highway.
It's the same thing as our 3 point turn....except they're allowed to do it in 5.I don't even know what a 5 point turn is according to the USA ways.:?If we do have some they are in the cities and surely aren'tin the country lifestyle.
I would call that an underpass. A subway has trains going through it.What do you call the walkways that go under the street in the UK.
Kind of like an underground crosswalk.
I seem to remeber that they were called "subways".:?
Underpass is probably what I was thinking.I would call that an underpass. A subway has trains going through it.What do you call the walkways that go under the street in the UK.
Kind of like an underground crosswalk.
I seem to remeber that they were called "subways".:?
hmm...we have interstates instead of motorways or freewaysWe have motorways here instead of freeways (what do britscall these? I can't remember).
There're definately not "freeways" in New Jersey......'cuzyou have to pay tolls to use a lot of them.
We also call them routes, expressways, parkways, and turnpikes.
Okay maybe it's just the slang we have in my area LOL! People aroundhere call the 'highway' anything that has two lanes going the samedirection with a grass break and two lanes going the other way. Ourstate route has a 'highway' so people call it. Really we have all stateroutes and county roads except Interstate 70 and 75 which go fromMichigan to Flordia and Utah to Maryland. We do have a turnpike but I'mnot familar with the 'big' roads as anywhere you wanna go you can takethe nice county and state routes.It's the same thing as our 3 point turn....except they're allowed to do it in 5.