Is it hard doing your job with your head in your behind? As a new, temporary resident of this community I wonder which website you bought your Civil Engineering degree from? A one-way road consisting of five (sometimes three or ?? lanes) was a brilliant idea. It is particularly awesome how when I nip out to the shop it is a 20 minute return journey. It makes me warm inside to look out the window and see the one exit to SZR, accessible via the worst roundabout in human history, yet I must drive around the whole development to get there.
I do thank you for honing my driving skills as I have learned quite a bit. The technique of reversing on this one-way road with the flashers on means it is okay to go the wrong way, as you are still facing the right direction. That the one-way thing does not apply to motorcycles and heavy equipment. With such a densely populated community I am getting especially good at avoiding people, school kids and moms with prams on said road; I don't know why they don't use the sidewalk? Oh yeah. You didn't bother making one. That's okay, it really keeps me sharp at night.
If you give me the can of paint, I will put the lines on the road at the hairpin turn (the spot where it goes from 5 to ?? lanes). Maybe you ran out of paint at that point? Maybe the curvature of the road made it too tricky for the painters to figure out where the lanes should be?
Maybe they didn't teach this at 500rupeesforadegree.com university, but we have a cool concept in other parts of the world. Signage. It is a neat thing, you put two things we call "posts" in the ground and attach a board (could be wood, metal, anything you like) to said posts. BUT, and here is the cool part: before affixing the board, you paint/etch/otherwise indicate the NAME of the building. In the advanced course, they would have taught you that these "signs" are placed perpendicular to your awesome road, generally made of reflective material, and are of the most help if they are placed BEFORE the driveway/turn off, rather than after it.
In closing, as much as I applaud your efforts to keep people employed, the little man that is posted in the searing heat at your fantastic roundabout is going to get hit by a car. Probably the very car that he is posted there to watch out for, as your roundabout also has the magic "two-lanes-to-one-lane-to-???" style of paint marking. When I first arrived here, I almost got wiped out, as did my wife in her car because you have no idea that it is a roundabout you are approaching. (see above, re: "signage")
I assure you I am qualified to make the above comments as I, too, have a degree in Urban Planning. As soon as I get more printer ink and a gold seal type thing it will be official.
Sincerely,
DD