It took 15 seconds from the time the car in front of you pulled up to the yield sign to when you were through the roundabout. You complained for over a minute and took the energy to post it online for something that took a total of 15 seconds of your life.
yup.. -its US so- Canada.. dont thnk any1 in this video did.. station a cop thers lol, but then thay prob need a parking lot for all the stopped cars...
@neveklund3267 Nope! The whole idea behind roundabouts is to remove the need for stops. Expecting people to be informed on how to drive is NEVER unreasonable.
It's a yield.. If the road is clear you don't stop. Roundabouts are designed to keep traffic moving, if you blend in without stopping they run far more efficiently.
@@dzzope Yeah, if you're used to them. If not, people are going to stop to get their bearings, as they should, and until we all become Europeans zooming around the Arc de Triomphe, a little patience never ran over a 3 year old.
I’m from Nova Scotia and I thought I was in another country when I got to London Ontario and started driving. Omg. I’m willing to bet you that someone at the MTO is selling licenses 🪪 to foreigners because OMG.
I made this video complaining about the bad driver in front of me and now everyone says all I do Is complain. Jeez I don't do that all the time. Why are they saying that about me.?
Whaa, Whaa. Ok, there are areas of the U.S. that traffic engineers love traffic circles and people learn how to use them. There are areas of the U.S. were traffic circles are unheard of and people are clueless. Then you have the massive gray zone in betweenthat there may be a traffic circle within 25 miles.
Listening to you talk I think you should just stop driving. You had to wait 2 seconds at the roundabout, oh no! You want everyone to drive "perfect"? That's never gonna happen. That person knew their limitations when driving and aired on the side of caution. If you get annoyed by that, get off the road.
If the driver has a disability this severe, then that driver should not be behind the wheel at this time. There are differing types and severity of disability, and some preclude being able to drive on the public roadways. If a driver can't react in an appropriate amount of time in traffic, that driver endangers the lives of literally everyone around them.
@@RusselMcConnell He only took a few seconds, to check for safety. And when roundabouts effectively require that you check for vehicles entering on your left, and also for vehicles moving too fast within the circle itself; it is difficult for older drivers to check both areas simultaneously. This video creator and those like him need be a little more patient.
@@neveklund3267 The entirety of this roundabout is clearly visible from every approach. There is no mystery as to where the other vehicles are, and little as to where they are intending to go. At 00:14 it's quite clear that the vehicle closest to the approach from the left is exiting the roundabout, and the vehicle behind it is moving slowly, and at quite some distance. There is ample time to, slowly and gently, enter traffic and proceed through the roundabout without risking a collision. There was even enough time for two vehicles to do so, had the driver of the lead vehicle no hesitated to the degree displayed. Yes, the driver of the cam car was obviously overwrought regarding the unnecessary slowness and hesitation shown by driver of the black Chevrolet Equinox. That fact doesn't mean that the lead driver wasn't being grossly overcautious, to the point that safety had long ago been served, and now traffic was being impeded.
Next in, old man shouts at cloud.
It took 15 seconds from the time the car in front of you pulled up to the yield sign to when you were through the roundabout. You complained for over a minute and took the energy to post it online for something that took a total of 15 seconds of your life.
He says as he proceeds to not signal in or out of the roundabout.
if going straight you dont indicate when entering a roundabout, only when exiting. and im not sure how you can tell if he did or not
yup.. -its US so- Canada.. dont thnk any1 in this video did.. station a cop thers lol, but then thay prob need a parking lot for all the stopped cars...
@@Patrik6920 it very much is not US... It's Canada lol
@@xxfloppypillowxx oh, ty for the info
@@Patrik6920 Lol NP I used to live in London, Ontario (where this is) so I'm familiar with it.
Things will get better for you. But trying to be an influencer will make you more miserable than you already are.
He took only a few seconds to stop and look to make sure it was safe for him to proceed. This video driver is being unreasonable.
@neveklund3267 Nope! The whole idea behind roundabouts is to remove the need for stops. Expecting people to be informed on how to drive is NEVER unreasonable.
You are not supposed to stop if you have a clear way, it's a yield.
@@gerryc3112while I agree with you, it’s a mountains out of mole hills thing. It was an extra three seconds he was screwed out of.
Do you complain all day,, wow
Better to be safe than rush. You really didn't lose any time either lol. Complain for more views
It's a yield.. If the road is clear you don't stop. Roundabouts are designed to keep traffic moving, if you blend in without stopping they run far more efficiently.
@@dzzope Yeah, if you're used to them. If not, people are going to stop to get their bearings, as they should, and until we all become Europeans zooming around the Arc de Triomphe, a little patience never ran over a 3 year old.
@dzzope thanks captain obvious.. i was just saying how the poster didnt get inconvenienced at all and just sounded like a karen
I’m from Nova Scotia and I thought I was in another country when I got to London Ontario and started driving. Omg. I’m willing to bet you that someone at the MTO is selling licenses 🪪 to foreigners because OMG.
I made this video complaining about the bad driver in front of me and now everyone says all I do Is complain. Jeez I don't do that all the time. Why are they saying that about me.?
Whaa, Whaa. Ok, there are areas of the U.S. that traffic engineers love traffic circles and people learn how to use them. There are areas of the U.S. were traffic circles are unheard of and people are clueless. Then you have the massive gray zone in betweenthat there may be a traffic circle within 25 miles.
Listening to you talk I think you should just stop driving.
You had to wait 2 seconds at the roundabout, oh no! You want everyone to drive "perfect"? That's never gonna happen.
That person knew their limitations when driving and aired on the side of caution. If you get annoyed by that, get off the road.
@CaliHime You erred when you typed "aired on the side of caution".
@@gerryc3112 Call me an airhead. Thanks for the correction ;)
@@CaliHime LOL
what if the driver in front has a disability? You showed little patience
If the driver has a disability this severe, then that driver should not be behind the wheel at this time. There are differing types and severity of disability, and some preclude being able to drive on the public roadways. If a driver can't react in an appropriate amount of time in traffic, that driver endangers the lives of literally everyone around them.
@@RusselMcConnell He only took a few seconds, to check for safety. And when roundabouts effectively require that you check for vehicles entering on your left, and also for vehicles moving too fast within the circle itself; it is difficult for older drivers to check both areas simultaneously. This video creator and those like him need be a little more patient.
@@neveklund3267 The entirety of this roundabout is clearly visible from every approach. There is no mystery as to where the other vehicles are, and little as to where they are intending to go. At 00:14 it's quite clear that the vehicle closest to the approach from the left is exiting the roundabout, and the vehicle behind it is moving slowly, and at quite some distance. There is ample time to, slowly and gently, enter traffic and proceed through the roundabout without risking a collision. There was even enough time for two vehicles to do so, had the driver of the lead vehicle no hesitated to the degree displayed.
Yes, the driver of the cam car was obviously overwrought regarding the unnecessary slowness and hesitation shown by driver of the black Chevrolet Equinox. That fact doesn't mean that the lead driver wasn't being grossly overcautious, to the point that safety had long ago been served, and now traffic was being impeded.
Yea if you need to stop, wakeup, figure out that you're at a roundabout, then notice it's clear you should be driving...
These people drive like they are from another planet these days. Almost like they are new in the country or something, y'know?
roundabouts are too difficult for americans...