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Roundabout Etiquette
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I am having a disagreement with my sister-in-law over this.
We have a simple roundabout...ie with exits east, north west and south.
When she is going straight on at a roundabout, she signals right and then changes to signal left, just as she about to exit the roundabout.
That sounds daft to me ! I stay in the left lane ( if there is one ) and then signal left as I pass the penultimate exit. I maintain that by signalling right, she is confusing the driver than may be coming behind her, who might be led to believe she is really turning right.
But I may be wrong of course !
We have a simple roundabout...ie with exits east, north west and south.
When she is going straight on at a roundabout, she signals right and then changes to signal left, just as she about to exit the roundabout.
That sounds daft to me ! I stay in the left lane ( if there is one ) and then signal left as I pass the penultimate exit. I maintain that by signalling right, she is confusing the driver than may be coming behind her, who might be led to believe she is really turning right.
But I may be wrong of course !
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I'm with you but think some of you are being harsh, I'm pretty sure that right then left indicating for straight on at roundabouts used to be taught yonks ago. After all those who do it must have learnt from someone else.
17:54 Tue 19th Apr 2016
I'm surprised it is an issue, but there again the roundabout described doesn't have a true straight on so I can see there could be different opinions.
I'd agree it is a misleading signal but my rule is to try not to blindly trust the signals other drivers make. They forget to cancel and signal their turn off, or signal too early and speed past their next exit.
I'd agree it is a misleading signal but my rule is to try not to blindly trust the signals other drivers make. They forget to cancel and signal their turn off, or signal too early and speed past their next exit.
I am with you on that mikey. My road rage is reserved for the fools who are turning right, but do not indicate as they approach the roundabout. If you are approaching from the opposite direction you naturally think it is safe to proceed, the idiot then turns right and indicates left to exit. Dangerous and so ignorant.
It reminds me of a disagreement I had with a friend about 40 odd years ago. There was a slightly staggered junction (cross roads) at the end of a long road, where one had to wait for the lights. I never signalled right and thought it was dangerous. He insisted he should signal right and be in the right hand lane. Luckily I never heard of someone trying to go by on his left having seen the right turn signal, and having an accident with him.