Roundabouts - Just a reminder

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Roundabouts - Just a reminder

Seems to me like the guy was a div - out of curisoity where you indicating at all?

You know i have no idea if i did entering indicate when i was entering so not to confuse the person to my right as i was going straight on. Then there was a standstill for about a couple of minutes while we exchanged words and flowers :tosser: so it was a case of people didn't care about me indicating to exit they just wanted to carry on to work.

even when going straight on you should indicate left once your passed the last exit before yours, some people indicate a wee bit too early and thus the guy might have thought he was going left.

Either way as Ged was already on roundabout the point is moot the guy is a div and Ged has nothing to worry about.

There was no accident today, i would have been fuming then. But yeah i was on the round about, so would have had right of way. Is it that the person from the left has to give right of way to the right, unless you haven't yet entered the roundabout, then its there own right of way and they have right? Thats right? :eek: :confused:

not always enouth space between exits to indicate or its too obviouse
or many lanes to confuse enveryone

i always indicate even to over take a bus and to put myself back into the lane. Entering the round about going straight over i would indicate right and then to exit left, never before the junction of my exit even on a A+B road.

But probably to not confuse the driver in the right lane going right, i just carried on. But would have indicated off the roundabout.

confused now haha :eek:
 
Which is all well and good till some feckwit in teh highways dept decides the lines are too confusing and has them all burnt off resulting in survival of the fastest/most aggressive

theres one about 3/4 a mile from home with 3 lanes into it (one to industrial estate, one to M62 westbound and the other towards snaith and m62 east (josh will know it)

i once ended up going "over" the roundabout on the abnormal load waiting area (centre of roundabout is "grasscrete" with dropped curbs at each end)

as some numpty got in the wrong lane and began to drift into the side of me (on my left) as i entered the roundabout as they got in the wrong lane after undertaking me on the approach :mad: result of my short cut is i still got in front of them :devil:


here you go daz

red line to industrial estate

purple to motorway

yellow to snaith

green dots grasscrete area

just been around it twice tonight..... i hate it sometimes..

its mini roundabouts that do my wick in (n)
 
lol ;) if i get tooted at for doing something daft i'll either just ignore it or wave to acknowledge, not to those who beep lots and gesture like an ass though, no call for it, people do make mistakes.
Very true, I had someone beep at me for taking my time on a sharp junction.
But then again, I beeped at someone for taking forever to shift when the traffic lights went on green. I'm a patient driver, but other people need to pay attention to traffic lights rather than singing along to their favourite song on the radio.

Roundabouts... people should always give way to their right (if driving on the left hand side of the road)... commonsense really!
 
Very true, I had someone beep at me for taking my time on a sharp junction.
But then again, I beeped at someone for taking forever to shift when the traffic lights went on green. I'm a patient driver, but other people need to pay attention to traffic lights rather than singing along to their favourite song on the radio.

Roundabouts... people should always give way to their right (if driving on the left hand side of the road)... commonsense really!

beeping at the lights is perfectly acceptable, it's just alerting the driver in front the lights are on green as it looks like theyve not noticed(y)
 
yeah the round about i am on about was a 4 point, single lane enter and exit. All apart from one of the entrances which had two lanes. (Does this make sense?):confused:

I was using the only double lane entrance in the left lane heading straight over to a single lane exit. I was already on the roundabout and this guy pushed out of the next junction and nearly into the side of me. As he couldnt get passed as i had stopped he was screaming his head off saying "Do I not know how to use a roundabout?'' (y) YEAH MATE! I got as far as opening the door until i realised what i was doing. But what a pleb. Not only did i have right of way as i was already on the roundabout but i was in the correct lane for the exit i was heading for. the left.

What worries me is the number of people who don't know the highway code.

I would be in the right there if he went into me?

um.... sounds to me you entered a roundabout while your exit was not clear.
 
We've started seeing roundabouts with spiral routes marked on them to help the retards - and they still cut you up, changing lanes way too early or right at the last minute. Heck, I even get retards driving into the bus lane - and they get really irate when I sound my horn frantically as I try to slow the bus enough to avoid an accident without throwing my passengers out of their seats!
Too many people seem to think they can wander across lanes as they wish without giving a thought to other drivers.

Just noticed one of the other links at the bottom of the page - roundabouts & learning to drive. See the advert for Red? full license for 3 years. If you are clueless as to the use of a roundabout, how are you going to teach someone?

BTW people, If you see a bus or lorry in the right hand approach lane indicating left, there is a pretty good chance they are actually turning left. If you try to get past on the inside, there is a pretty good chance your car will get damaged.
If said vehicle is in the left hand lane & indicating right, the above also applies - in other words, keep back until they have cleared the turning - unless the roundabout is huge enough for everyone to get round safely.
 
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BTW people, If you see a bus or lorry in the right hand approach lane indicating left, there is a pretty good chance they are actually turning left. If you try to get past on the inside, there is a pretty good chance your car will get damaged.
If said vehicle is in the left hand lane & indicating right, the above also applies - in other words, keep back until they have cleared the turning - unless the roundabout is huge enough for everyone to get round safely.


saw that happen to one idiot the hgv driver was on the ball though and must have clocked him in his mirror and anchored up result the muppet in the car had to back up as the HGV driver had no intentions of reversing blind....
 
and then theres the roundabouts where they put 3 lanes... one for left, one for straight on, and one for right..

where no way in hell is there enough room to fit 3 cars across!

the one i use everyday going to and from work is a pure example of this (near the wishing well on the sleby bypass andy where you go straight over towards homebase/jjb/halfords etc)... the amount of times ive nearly come across little scrapes on there :rolleyes:
 
and then theres the roundabouts where they put 3 lanes... one for left, one for straight on, and one for right..

where no way in hell is there enough room to fit 3 cars across!

the one i use everyday going to and from work is a pure example of this (near the wishing well on the sleby bypass andy where you go straight over towards homebase/jjb/halfords etc)... the amount of times ive nearly come across little scrapes on there :rolleyes:


OH YES that one is a fecking stupid excuse for a roundabout then there is the one near halfords.... 2 lanes into it from 4 directions but only one lane round it... (red area boundary by a solid white line) so 3 points if you cross it if the coppers having a bad day


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From what i can see, you were in the correct lane, and seeing as you were on the roundabout and he was coming onto it, you were on his right, and you had right of way, so he is indeed a **** :)

around my area, lanes mean zero, its a free for all, guys in the left lane taking the 4th exit, keeping everyone in the inside lane stuck unless they spear him off the road, or a guy in the right hand lane taking the first exit, cutting off a whole lane of traffic and causing a potentially huge accident. when folk are in lanes they cant stick to them, if a car is alongside you on a roundabout here, you slow down, because theres a 90% chance they arent paying attention and WILL enter your lane without looking, if your there, thats tough cookies, they'll hit you.

And Dundee has the largest number of roundabouts per mile in Scotland. yet nobody has an idea how to drive in them! totaly insane!
 
Back in the day, left hand lane was used for either turning left, or going straight over. Right hand lane used for turning right.

However that seems to have been thrown out the window now. As many roundabout lanes prompt you to be in the right hand lane to go straight over.

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Generally speaking, at a 4 point roundabout, in other words, 3 exits plus your entry, this is still true. If the exit you wish to use is at "12 0'clock" or less, then the left hand approach lane is the correct one. If the exit is "more" than
12 o'clock, use the right hand lane. However, if the 2nd (ahead) exit is two lanes wide, there's no reason why you shouldn't use the right hand lane on approach and exit. Alternatively, you could, if safe, move into the left hand lane to exit the roundabout. Another choice could be to use the right hand lane on approach to the 2nd exit even if there is only one lane on the exit, if you can make sufficient progress to create enough space to do this safely, although you may be raising the risk element significantly.

Which is all well and good till some feckwit in teh highways dept decides the lines are too confusing and has them all burnt off resulting in survival of the fastest/most aggressive

theres one about 3/4 a mile from home with 3 lanes into it (one to industrial estate, one to M62 westbound and the other towards snaith and m62 east (josh will know it)

i once ended up going "over" the roundabout on the abnormal load waiting area (centre of roundabout is "grasscrete" with dropped curbs at each end)

as some numpty got in the wrong lane and began to drift into the side of me (on my left) as i entered the roundabout as they got in the wrong lane after undertaking me on the approach :mad: result of my short cut is i still got in front of them :devil:


here you go daz

red line to industrial estate

purple to motorway

yellow to snaith

green dots grasscrete area
3 lanes - 3 exits. Shouldn't really be a problem. Even my Mother-in-law can work that one out, and she's 84 and has never driven; which is a sad indictment of today's drivers.

think this attached the image.

you dont get that much of a clear view from this angle though but get an idea of the roundabout. Loads of crashes here though

the black line is where i got to and the dotted was where i was going. The green is the guy entering
Can't really see how many entry lanes there are in this, but should be a pretty
standard format.

even when going straight on you should indicate left once your passed the last exit before yours, some people indicate a wee bit too early and thus the guy might have thought he was going left.
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With the exception of mini-roundabouts, a driver should signal left immediately
after passing the exit before the one the driver wants to take

are they the painted efforts that are put at random junctions just big enough for a mk1 mini to get round properly you mean?
Remember these are not necessarily designed as roundabouts per se; in other words you don't always have to go round them, as a larger vehicle would find it impossible, but they simply denote priority.

i dont always indicate when i class it may cause more confustion than clarifacation
Good point.

beeping at the lights is perfectly acceptable, it's just alerting the driver in front the lights are on green as it looks like theyve not noticed(y)

um.... sounds to me you entered a roundabout while your exit was not clear.
Depending on the size of the roundabout it may not be possible to avoid entering the roundabout before checking the exits are clear, but it is fairly easy to stop, if held up by traffic, and still leave the entry onto the road clear
for other traffic.

We've started seeing roundabouts with spiral routes marked on them to help the retards - and they still cut you up, changing lanes way too early or right at the last minute. Heck, I even get retards driving into the bus lane - and they get really irate when I sound my horn frantically as I try to slow the bus enough to avoid an accident without throwing my passengers out of their seats!
Too many people seem to think they can wander across lanes as they wish without giving a thought to other drivers.

Just noticed one of the other links at the bottom of the page - roundabouts & learning to drive. See the advert for Red? full license for 3 years. If you are clueless as to the use of a roundabout, how are you going to teach someone?

BTW people, If you see a bus or lorry in the right hand approach lane indicating left, there is a pretty good chance they are actually turning left. If you try to get past on the inside, there is a pretty good chance your car will get damaged.
If said vehicle is in the left hand lane & indicating right, the above also applies - in other words, keep back until they have cleared the turning - unless the roundabout is huge enough for everyone to get round safely.
Spiral roundabouts are, on paper, a good idea; that is if drivers can understand the obviously really complicated principle of driving a car between two white lines, the difficulty of which shouldn't be underestimated. The Portwood Roundabout in Stockport just off the M60 which has 5 exits all controlled by traffic lights. The challenge there is to look at the right set of lights. Clue: If joining that and other roundabouts of its type, it's always a good idea to look right before entering, even if the lights are in your favour.
 
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