Swindon's Magic Roundabout has again been listed as one of the most confusing roads in the UK.

Cinch, the car resale company known for its adverts with Rylan Clark, has included the town's iconic junction in a list of baffling roads it appears to have hand-picked.

Sitting along the Swindon landmark are the Douglas Oval Roundabout in the Isle of Man, Sherriffhall Roundabout in Edinburgh and the Gravelly Hill Interchange in Birmingham.

But here is what the firm had to say about the Swindon junction: "Whether you’ve just obtained your licence or are an experienced driver, the Magic Roundabout is bound to baffle even the more seasoned motorists.

"Swindon’s Magic Roundabout – just a stone’s throw away from Swindon Town’s football ground – is one of the most complicated rotaries in the UK.

"It’s constructed of five tiny roundabouts going in an anti-clockwise direction, all arranged around a sixth outer circle where vehicles travel clockwise. Scary, right?

"When it first opened in 1972, the mini-roundabouts weren’t marked out permanently, meaning that a police officer would have to be stationed at each small rotary to check how drivers coped."

Amusingly, the press release cites a website called dangerousroads.org for its information.