If i was coming into a 3 exit round about with 2 lanes at the 9oclock position and leaving at 3, with the remaining exit at 12oclock. How would I do that? Which lane, what do i indicate? Thanks
Eight answers:
I Am The Walrus
2013-08-20 14:29:28 UTC
sorry this doesn't make scene
If you enter at 9 o'clock and exit at 3 o'clock you have past 12 o'clock
unless you are driving on the right hand side!
This is yahoo UK & Ireland, we drive on the left!
Geoff B
2013-08-20 14:23:12 UTC
A lot of roundabouts have arrows on the approaching roads so just follow them if there are no arrows advising you, go for the inside lane and indicate after you have passed the first exit to show you are taking the next left
2013-08-20 16:16:27 UTC
Approach in the right hand lane, indicating right.
As you pass the 12 o'clock exit, check your left mirror and indicate left.
As you progress around teh roundabout, you'll sort of 'spiral' from the inside to the outside of the roundabout.
al-andalus
2013-08-21 05:27:43 UTC
As there are 2 exits (ignore the road you are on), you would normally approach in the right lane. When it is too late to take the first exit you signal left and provided it is safe move to the left side. Obviously you will check mirrors and blind spots before signalling.
Refer to Highway Code and look for road markings.
Emmy
2013-08-20 14:01:34 UTC
I would go in the middle/ right hand lane. Depending on how many lanes that are there
2013-08-20 15:17:14 UTC
If you do not know this how did you pass your test?
2014-07-11 13:10:08 UTC
I have no idea!!
ken k
2013-08-20 14:04:09 UTC
whatever you do --do it at 70 mph/blow your horn and flash your lights/yell out the window/GET OUTTA THE WAY//////
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