I love reading post like this, and the one from 'dennisb66' especially. As far as insurance companies see it, any vehicle coming from the right on mini roundabouts, roudabouts and island have right of way. The rule for mini roundabouts is even simpler, this applies even if the vehicle on the left (myself for example) is on the mini roundabout. The post above, albeit very old, is a perfect example of this. I can relate to this as I have been in the same position, although, I was the person who pulled out. The use of the word 'pulled out' on this occasion means 'proceeding to make progress'. I pulled out from 'the left' and got almost all the way around the mini roundabout until I was stopped (collision with my offside back wheel) by a women driving a VW Golf. She was aligned right over the top of the painted white circle and only sustained damage to her right front end. This clearly shows that I was nearly off the roundabout. To cut a long story short, she obviously wanted to get home and do what ever it was she had to do. She was no where near the roundabout, if she had of been she wouldn't of needed to be going so fast that she was completely unable to steer her vehicle around the large white painted circle. Although she had an apparently 'credible' witness, the car behind mine which, had absolutely no view of the incident. Yet still I lost, advised by my own insurance company to admit liability which I reluctantly did after making sure I made the witness feel about 1 inch tall. At least now maybe he will write the word 'braking' and not 'breaking' on his next comical fairytale witness statement.