On 2004-02-25, Paul Johnson penned: > > It doesn't help that you handle cross-traffic turns (left in the US, > right in GB) by what Americans call "tangle turning" and is a major > no-no on the west side of the pond...why hold fast to "keep left" when > it's safer on a right turn at an intersection to keep right of > oncoming traffic turning right the other direction while turning? > It's understandable that there's a roundabout at major intersections, > but to treat a standard intersection like one whether or not there's > an island is a little nutty.
As a USian, I'm really confused by this description of turning. Could you please explain the term "tangle turning"? -- monique -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]