ChatterBank0 min ago
Indicating at rouundabouts.
Through this medium I m hoping to reach those motorists who do not give any signals at roundabouts.
Please, please signal your intentions. It enables other motorists to move onto the roundabout if you are taking the first exit or wait until you have passed. The most annoying and dangerous motorist is the one who goes 360 degrees at speed before leaving. So please signal before entering and just before your intended exit.
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well said, Cheyenne.What about using a mobile at the same time ?!
Grunty, Although there is no need to indicate right when entering a roundabout if intending to go straight ahead, it does let drivers waiting at the first exit know that you will be crossing their path. Using the L/H lane when turning 90 degrees right is definitely wrong in my book.
Thanks, everyone.
Grunty
Dooesn't the Highway Code say that if you are in the RH lane entering a roundabout whith the intention of going straight on you CAN (not must) indicate right on approach then left when passing the first junction ? The size of vehicle doesn't matter, but you should, of course, stay in lane. I bow to your superior experience and knowledge, old timer !
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