The average driver lives in constant fear of finding themselves upside down in a roundabout if what I see every day is indicative.
It's the average commuter doing 25 in a Volvo 244 or a mum in a sedan going through a roundabout that I find are the most in fear of overturning. The drivers have an interesting way of compensating for this problem of imminent upside-down-ness. They keep the car level by tilting their head!.
I have a couple of other theories on why drivers tilt their heads when going around corners.
- Their brains are mush and will slop over to one side if they don't compensate.
- They are so clever the weight of all that brain can be used to balance the car and hold all wheels on the road..
I would like to see proper scientific studies to eliminate the potential that these people are just thick as house bricks and can't think better than mud.
Just kiddin folks!