Here in my area of the U.S. they are called Traffic Circles. I looked on
the Internet and Roundabouts and Traffic Circles have different rules of
the road. Apple needs to address the different names in different countries.
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 8:04 AM, Betsy Schwartz <betsys@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
>
> Here in New England it sounds very funny to call a rotary a "roundabout".
> I was sort of joking, but it *would* be a nice touch for Apple maps to
> be location-aware like that.
>
> We also never EVER call a highway a "freeway" which is the common term
> out west (haven't had the chance to see what Apple Maps does with
> that)
>
> On the plus side - when a road has both a name and a number, we locals
> always refer to it by the name, and Apple Maps *did* do that. Although
> that might not be a plus for an out-of-towner.
>
>
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