Unfortunately, it is not typical in our country for an island of a roundabout to be so orderly as this one in Szigetszentmiklós. Rather, it is the sprawling weeds and piles of garbage that motorists have to look at when they drive into a roundabout. We hope the example we’re showing you will stick.
The roundabout has been completed at the intersection of Bajcsy-Zsilinszky utca – Gyári út, write the on Facebook the local mayor. Szigetszentmiklós received the plants as an offering, and the city management promised that a Christmas tree and decorative lighting will replace the flower stand during the Advent season.
Did you know that in May 2023, the roundabout of the year was elected in Hungary? Unfortunately, the one from Szigetszentmiklós has not started the competition yet, the only reason could be that the one from Maglódi won, which is also a very special, beautiful roundabout.
György Huszti, who designed the “artifact”, said:
The two centers are so far apart that the straight line between the two circles would have given motorists the opportunity to go faster, creating a dangerous situation. Therefore, to optimize speed, this straight line has been rocked, which makes the roundabout look like a baby biscuit when viewed from above.
Which one do you like better?
Image(s) source: Facebook: János Nagy
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