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Even better: a "Dutch roundabout" with protected cycle lanes.
For any north American panicking at the idea of a roundabout, come in France. In a week you'll have seen more roundabouts than in your entire life in the US.
That looks like a great way to get hit by a car
Why? It's made specifically so that cyclists and pedestrians can be at an angle where it's easy to see them from a car. Motorists have a better view of cyclists and pedestrians than in a + intersection.
They are rare here in Montreal but we have a few like this on Nun's Island and they work fine without any traffic lights.
Because cars will hit you if you cross their lane.
If you're in their lane, they ride behind you and you don't have to cross in front of them.
Spoken like somebody who has never actually been on one of these yet very confidently claiming things as if they had.