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These things are growing all over the place. Someone must have gone to the UK and brought back some roundabout seedlings.
These are in a huge development they've been working on just up the street from me, but a good number of the new places are using them. I've driven through this area quite a bit, and I'm happy to say <span style="font-style: italic">most</span> drivers know how to navigate through them without coming to a dead stop. <span style="font-style: italic">They work!</span> I've seen a few roundabouts in New England (especially Cape Cod), and Pennsylvania - but they're almost a normal thing in new construction around Florida now.
East-entrance to the new super-target shopping center:
...this will eventually connect up to the other roundabout at the shopping center, it's one of the few major roads not built yet:
...and another one on the far-eastern side of the development area:
These are in a huge development they've been working on just up the street from me, but a good number of the new places are using them. I've driven through this area quite a bit, and I'm happy to say <span style="font-style: italic">most</span> drivers know how to navigate through them without coming to a dead stop. <span style="font-style: italic">They work!</span> I've seen a few roundabouts in New England (especially Cape Cod), and Pennsylvania - but they're almost a normal thing in new construction around Florida now.
East-entrance to the new super-target shopping center:
...this will eventually connect up to the other roundabout at the shopping center, it's one of the few major roads not built yet:
...and another one on the far-eastern side of the development area:
Hey Guest!
smilie in place of the real @
Pretty Please - add it to our Events forum(s) and add to the calendar! >> 

