Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Temperature: 25°C Clouds: Few Clouds
Maribor, Slovenia.
Temperature: 25°C Clouds: Few Clouds
Portoroz, Slovenia.
Temperature: 28°C Clouds: Cloud and Visibility OK

I got this question about roundabouts right.
I often complain about Slovenian drivers but it’s nothing personal. I just hate that they keep trying to kill me. My philosophy is: “Let’s share the road in peace, and not slam into each other in roundabouts” but judging by what I see every day on this country’s roads, I’m hopelessly in the minority.
I constantly see accidents on one of the three roundabouts that are on my way to work. And it’s always the same scene: two guys standing next to wrecked cars, yelling at each other about who’s to blame.
Judging by what I’ve seen, I’m also one of the few people who actually understands the dynamics of roundabouts. But I admit that my knowledge ends there.
In fact, after taking this online driving test (Slovene only) I now realize that I’m a disastrous driver as well. What can I say? I feel at home now.
Feel free to post your scores in the comments.