If ya actually go read the linked news item ...
Quote:
A video shared by Walker Construction on Facebook was intended to be an example of how not to drive through the new roundabout. But the video instead went viral on the internet as users believed it was drivers who actually didn’t know how to drive through a roundabout.
Drivers are seen in the video turning left into the roundabout, taking the wrong lanes and backing up traffic for people who were driving through the roundabout correctly. Walker Construction has made multiple Facebook posts since the video went viral in an effort to clarify that the wrong-way driving was done intentionally to educate people on the incorrect way to handle the turns.
"Walker Construction has made multiple Facebook posts since the video went viral in an effort to clarify that ..."
There's the root of your problem right there, you are expecting Facebook people to accept reality ...
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