Markit
Could someone help me out with some advise about how to use these Balinese triangular round-abouts.
There truly seems to be no rhyme or reason to there use. Some people go around, other cut across and the best part is that your view of intersecting traffic is obscured by the triangle-about itself - further adding to the kamikaze-like experience.
It seems that it's just the one with the biggest swinging dick that gets to go first. This description includes petite 65lb. secretaries in smart business suits on mopeds.
I haven't killed anybody yet but that may change.
Bert Vierstra
If there isn't a blue sign with white arrow pointing left, I'd say no reason to go around.
Markit
I guess I gotta be more specific - if you are coming up to one of these things and want to turn left, say. Traffic that is coming from your left can go between you and the round/triangle about. Now you (I) have to wait/look out for traffic coming from in front, from the right (cant see it cause the centre piece is in the middle) and traffic passing you from behind.
Now anyone seems to be able to go any time any where.
I guess the best thing is to get a driver or some of Ford Prefect's panic glasses (they go opaque at the slightest sign of danger). 8)
SG
[quote=Markit]I guess I gotta be more specific - if you are coming up to one of these things and want to turn left, say. Traffic that is coming from your left can go between you and the round/triangle about. Now you (I) have to wait/look out for traffic coming from in front, from the right (cant see it cause the centre piece is in the middle) and traffic passing you from behind.
Now anyone seems to be able to go any time any where.
I guess the best thing is to get a driver or some of Ford Prefect's panic glasses (they go opaque at the slightest sign of danger). 8)[/quote]
Based on this description it's the same as it's ever been in Bali. Like Bert says, if there is a blue arrow follow it, if not there are no rules at all.
Roy
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Am I enjoying this? You bet I am. It's a great Thanksgiving Day present! :P
Markit
I guess it must just be me, oh well. Eyes closed and through the middle.... :!:
Roy
But do keep your eye on that LPG truck my uncle is driving! :lol: :lol:
Markit
I'm sure that since he's your uncle he owns the company and is adequately insured...
mimpimanis
Markit, I am not quite sure what you mean by triangular roundabouts but if you mean the ones they have at T junctions, it seems to be the shortest route to the road you want, is the way to go. For instance if you are approaching and the turn is on your left, dont go past the "triangle" to enter the left hand lane, just enter the right hand lane.
Roy
[quote]I'm sure that since he's your uncle he owns the company and is adequately insured...[/quote]
Do you have any idea what can happen in an accident involving one of these LPG carrier trucks? Trust me, insurance, or no insurance, it wouldn't matter! :lol: :lol:
Markit
Gemma thanks I am beginning to get the idea that it's every man (small, petite secretaries too) for him or herself. Just wondered if there was such a thing as a "rule" or "regulation" - silly of me I'm sure. :lol:
SG
[quote=Markit]Gemma thanks I am beginning to get the idea that it's every man (small, petite secretaries too) for him or herself. Just wondered if there was such a thing as a "rule" or "regulation" - silly of me I'm sure. :lol:[/quote]
On the roads of Bali..only one...don't stop on the white line. Ask Gemma.