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Roundabout
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Two vehicles approaching roundabout on dual carriageway - one in left lane and one in the right lane.
Both entere the roundabout at the same time - the vehicle in the left lane intending to take the exit at three o'clock. Vehicle in the right lane takes the exit at twelve o'clock ( continuing the dual carriageway) and a collision occurs between the two vehicles at twelve o'clock on the roundabout - who is at fault ? I have been told that the person in the left lane is entitled to take the exit at three o'clock and can indeed go round the roundabout as many times as he wishes in the outside lane - any opinions ?
Both entere the roundabout at the same time - the vehicle in the left lane intending to take the exit at three o'clock. Vehicle in the right lane takes the exit at twelve o'clock ( continuing the dual carriageway) and a collision occurs between the two vehicles at twelve o'clock on the roundabout - who is at fault ? I have been told that the person in the left lane is entitled to take the exit at three o'clock and can indeed go round the roundabout as many times as he wishes in the outside lane - any opinions ?
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