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![]() "Mait001" wrote in message ... an anti-clockwise one-way system is superior (because drivers have better visibility when curving to the left). There might be better visibility once in the square, curving to the left, but surely with traffic going clockwise, entry TO the roundabout, square or whatever is much easier than if the traffic were coming from the left, since visibility is better to the entering driver, sitting on the right, if traffic is also coming from the right. This is exactly right. Having driven my UK car(s) extensively in Europe for the last three years, by far the hardest thing to do in such a car is filtering right out of a minor road into a major one. It's OK if you come to a stop at 90 degrees, but if the road is wide enough so that you stop at a 60 degree angle your visability of the traffic already on the road is close to zero without turning your head into very akward position. Such a road design would not last very long before it were changed back IMHO. tim |