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We live next to Britain’s ‘most hated’ roundabout – it was designed by a madman and no one knows how to use it

PEOPLE living by Britain's most hated roundabout say nobody knows how to use it as it was designed by a madman.

Residents near the so-called 'Magic Roundabout' in Swindon, Wiltshire, claim that its layout is confusing and accidents are common.

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The Magic Roundabout in Swindon, Wiltshire has been slammed as dangerous and confusingCredit: Google maps
Local resident Sally Hobbs said that people "struggle" with giving way due to the unusual layoutCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Stef Van Eyndhofen said that the man who designed it 'should be sectioned'Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

Local chiropractor Sally Hobbs, 51, admitted that while she was "proud" of the roundabout, it did make driving more difficult.

She told The Sun Online: "People chance their arm a lot. I’ve been in one crash myself. It was with someone who doesn’t know how to use it.

"It’s a test of people’s driving ability.

"A lot of people struggle with giving way on the middle roundabout. People are put off by it and don’t like it at all."

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What makes the structure more complicated than a traditional roundabout is its unusual layout.

Each exit from the central roundabout comes with its own mini roundabout, meaning that motorists face two separate give-way systems at any one time.

Stef Van Eyndhofen, 49, was visiting Swindon from when The Sun Online's team were there and was scathing in his opinion.

He fumed: "What a mess this is. All my anger about the English roundabout is coming out.

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"The person who designed this roundabout must have had clinical insanity.

"English people in general don’t know the rules of roundabouts. If you don’t know the rules of one, you should never put five together."

Stef, who is originally from the Netherlands, added that people should be cycling instead of driving.

He said: "It’s incredibly confusing and dangerous, and should be forbidden on modern infrastructure. It’s not good for the human brain.

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"The designer has lost his mind and should be sectioned.

"It’s prehistoric, people should be riding their bikes instead."

Meanwhile, Wendy Lee, 77, who has lived in the area for more than 40 years, said that the roundabout has caused noise pollution and accidents.

She explained: "A painter was doing a job on a ladder for me one time and almost fell off because of the noise of the cars going past. I’m used to the noise after all this time.

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