In Italy, when you get to what we call an intersection...you really don't turn left or right...you just get in a " roundabout" and take the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd exit. The 1st exit would be what we call a right-hand turn, the 3rd exit would be what we call a left-hand turn. The 2nd exit would essentially be going straight through the intersection. And if you take the 4th exit...you have made a U-turn. This is in the middle of one roundabout in Montichiari.Friday, June 22, 2007
In Italy, when you get to what we call an intersection...you really don't turn left or right...you just get in a " roundabout" and take the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd exit. The 1st exit would be what we call a right-hand turn, the 3rd exit would be what we call a left-hand turn. The 2nd exit would essentially be going straight through the intersection. And if you take the 4th exit...you have made a U-turn. This is in the middle of one roundabout in Montichiari.
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