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Most Americans still have no clue what a roundabout is, even now, 50+ years later.
Yo, cuz, I'm from Jersey, the birthplace of the American traffic circle. Of course I know traffic circles.
Airport Circle, in Pennsauken and built in 1925 where NJ routes 130, 38, and 30 intersect, was the first:
That and the Collingswood Circle were always your "final exam" when you learned how to drive; If you could navigate those then you were good to go.
That also meant you learned the Law Of The Jersey Traffic Circle: Yielding to traffic already in the circle is for wimps.