Might trigger some, but I’m gonna risk it. To all drivers in Switzerland: is this a roundabout? I would’ve said no, but I always got ignored by others even though it would’ve been my right to proceed. So perhaps they think it’s a roundabout and only me is wrong? I know that most drivers in Switzerland struggle with right before left, luckily I’m a careful driver.

by mr7t7

7 comments
  1. Yes, it’s a roundabout, but there should be a sign before it saying so also.

  2. I would say it’s right before left as its too small to use as a normal roundabout. However it’ll probably be a free for all as most people will be confused

  3. I always assumed it’s a roundabout, but built this way so that larger vehicles (trucks etc) can also pass. I never checked though.

  4. Depends if there is a roundabout sign in front if it. Else it’s a speedbump and there is right side right of way, if nothing else is disclaimed.

  5. I think they would have marked accordingly if it was a right before left. Not that they do wherever this rule is applicable, but in this case, they went through all the trouble to paint it like a roundabout.

  6. I would normally say it is but I can’t see if there is a roundabout sign on streets leading to it and it lacks stopping lines, so probably it’s not.

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