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The concept of a roundabout isn't that complex. You pull up, wait until there's a safe opening in the flow of traffic, enter the circle, and go with the flow until you turn off at the desired exit. Of course, these fancy circle roads aren't exactly common, which is why folks in Rowan County, Kentucky were utterly confused when they attempted to navigate their first-ever roundabout.
Roughly 4,000 cars pass through this intersection of Routes 60 and 801 in Morehead, Kentucky each day. In addition to being a busy roadway, the four-way stop is also coined as a rather dangerous one. Despite having flashing lights, stop signs, and other traffic control devices, the intersection has earned a reputation for a high number of severe crashes, as reported by local news station WKYT. Officials decided that the best way to reduce the severity of the accidents was to set up a roundabout.
Now, the public was seemingly never cool with this idea to begin with. Various Facebook posts have attracted comments chastising the decision as a waste of money and unnecessary, while others have pointed out the difficulty that large vehicles will experience, followed by swift justification as a semi-truck almost immediately became stuck when attempting to navigate it. But that's just the beginning of the problems.
Apparently, local drivers are also having issues navigating the roundabout, and it's not due to the physical size of their vehicles, but instead the lack of knowledge (or caring) on how a roundabout is supposed to work. Reddit user EVOSexyBeast recently posted a video to the IdiotsInCars Subreddit showing just how much trouble locals are having with grasping the concept. Rather than explain the chaos, it's probably best to just watch the footage.
Chaos Erupts Immediately After Northeast Kentucky Gets Its First Roundabout
Roundabout hell.
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