Definition of

Roundabout

RoundaboutThe French word gloriette came into our language as glorieta . This term has various uses depending on the context.

A roundabout can be a circular square into which different circulation routes (such as streets, avenues, etc.) end. By extension, a roundabout is often called a roundabout . For example: “Two vehicles collided in the roundabout next to the Government House,” “To get to the museum, you must continue along this street until the roundabout and then turn left,” “The municipality announced that it will build a roundabout to organize traffic in the western part of the city.”

On the arduous path to obtaining a driving license, which in countries like Spain can entail a considerable financial investment between practical classes and tuition, students are rarely aware that one of their worst enemies on public roads will not be the drunk drivers or traffic signs, but roundabouts. Yes, these innocent circular surfaces that can confuse even pedestrians who make the mistake of passing through them to cross the street.

The roundabout has a good objective: to organize the circulation of vehicles in areas where more than two streets converge. However, as easy as it is to define it in a few words, the rules it entails are quite complicated for beginners to respect, especially in moments of great stress, such as during the driving test.

On the other hand, given that the demands of the exams have increased greatly in recent years, it is common for many veterans of the wheel not to know these rules. One of the key words when talking about roundabouts is priority : when entering one of these spaces, we must always give way to drivers who have entered before. This concept is also mentioned as preference .

Another fundamental point is the exit from a roundabout. We must keep in mind that we should not leave from the inside lane , but a few seconds before we must position ourselves on the outside, the same one we use when entering the roundabout.

Crossing a roundabout in the middle of a straight road is neither appropriate nor safe. Of course it can save us a minute, but perhaps we will save our lives in it and, even more unfairly, that of a third party. We must leave the rush at home; Calm should reign on the road .

RoundaboutThe flashing light is one of the tools that we must use to indicate to other drivers that we are about to leave the roundabout, or to announce a lane change within it. Needless to say, we must turn it off in other cases.

A gazebo is also called a gazebo : a circular space in a garden that is usually fenced and ornamented with vines or vines. The square with a gazebo, for its part, is also known as a gazebo: “Let's go get some air in the gazebo,” “When the weather is nice, I enjoy reading romantic novels in the gazebo,” “Grandpa was sitting in the gazebo all afternoon.”

Another use of a gazebo is associated with an open pavilion or kiosk : “Tomorrow there will be a concert with free admission in the park gazebo,” “The activists gathered in a gazebo and, with a loudspeaker, broadcast their proclamations in favor of the environment.” ” , “The injured man walked a few steps and finally collapsed in the gazebo” .

In the state of New Mexico ( United States ), Glorieta is a small town with less than 500 inhabitants. The Cuban city of Manzanillo , for its part, features a structure known as La Glorieta de Manzanillo , in the Moorish style.