Angola Indiana has one. We always just called it the mound. Being close to Angola and it being my parents main shopping town when I started driving the (mound) was not a mystery and never has ever gave me a single problem. Fastest way to move traffic thru a busy intersection. The only thing that slows it down are the people that do not understand what a yield sign means. What yield does not mean is soon everything will come to a stop every where and then I will be able to go or I have seen five cars go thru it must be my turn and drive into someone. It means when an opening appears get your car moving into that opening and stay moving until you exit the circle. Angola did complicate the traffic flow when they passed a law that you must stop and let people cross that are standing at the curb when exiting the circle. (pedestrian right away) I still like it better than the four way stops. A great number of people can not get how the four way stop is suppose to work. (It is on the drivers test.) You do see from time to time out of state cars that think it works like a four way stop.
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