Wow Roo, so many questions!

Roundabouts... depends what country you're in. Rule of thumb anywhere, is figure out which exit you need before you get on it, if it's too the left then go in the left-hand lane, and if it is to the right, go in the right-hand lane. In the UK people already on the roundabout have priority.

I prefer them to traffic lights because you don't have to stop so much.

They're not getting rid of the double deckers in London. They have been replacing the old double decker fleet (some were 30+ years old) in London with ones that are better for disabled access. The new ones don't need conductors either. This has upset people. (I think conductors are fab, and should be bought back wholescale, but that's a whole other debate).

Scotland probably has too many accents to count... There are a lot of accents in the whole of the UK, 20 miles is a long way in these parts.

Not sure what you mean by squiggley lines by the side of the road... if you mean zigzags, they're usually by pedestrian crossings or schools, places where it would be ultra stupid and dangerous to park...

Helga


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