Roundabout Near Miss
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Lack of indication on a round a bout annoys me and people using the 2nd lane to push in on a single lane exit. Examples and why I have my dash cam.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICqB3JZIZEc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jC23b2vgN7U
Lights are out so it becomes a normal roundabout. This person appears to have forgotten0 -
Re Post # 32, if you were to start your own thread on this Joey, called 'Not using roundabouts correctly' I think I would like to make some comments . . .
. . . for starters . . .
. . . if you end up on the inside of a lorry hang back!
would've . . . could've . . . should've . . .
A.A.A.S. (Associate of the Acronym Abolition Society)
There's definitely no 'a' in 'definitely'.0 -
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The HGV entered the roundabout before/at the same time as the car, and signalled their intentions in plenty of time whilst being ahead of the car. Nothing really for the car driver to complain about (unless signs or road markings went against what the HGV driver did).
Driver entering the roundabout was on autopilot ... and was completely in the wrong.0 -
The HGV entered the roundabout before/at the same time as the car, and signalled their intentions in plenty of time whilst being ahead of the car. Nothing really for the car driver to complain about (unless signs or road markings went against what the HGV driver did).
The HGV was in the right hand lane which is ONLY for the 3rd, 4th or 5th exit or if going round the roundabout again. It is NOT to be used for going straight across especially when the straight across exit is one lane only. So the HGV was in the wrong lane. Plenty of HGVs pull up to that roundabout knowing they are going straight ahead, yet are able to be in the correct left hand lane. This driver just wanted to jump the queue that always builds up in the left lane.
The car driver has plenty to complain about.0 -
If the shape of the roundabout is accurately portrayed on the road sign then there's very little space to change lanes between the second and third exits so you'd have to start changing lanes as you approached the second exit, thus possibly being hampered by anyone exiting at the second exit. This being the case my instinct would be to enter the roundabout from the left hand lane, leaving the right hand one for traffic heading for Whitburn. This is a common sense decision but I could defend it to roundabout purists by claiming that the third exiit is actually straight on for which convention says use left hand lane.
But you'd be in the wrong lane - the general rule you refer to only applies if there are no road markings/signs to the contrary. The sign indicating livingston has the corresponding road number of A7066 (ie its a back route to livingston through bathgate). The third exit is road A801 and (according to the signs) should be the right lane only. In other words on that roundabout, the left lane is for the first 2 exits, the right lane is for the other 2.You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride0 -
unholyangel wrote: »But you'd be in the wrong lane - the general rule you refer to only applies if there are no road markings/signs to the contrary. The sign indicating livingston has the corresponding road number of A7066 (ie its a back route to livingston through bathgate). The third exit is road A801 and (according to the signs) should be the right lane only. In other words on that roundabout, the left lane is for the first 2 exits, the right lane is for the other 2.0
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Yep. And that was hardly unpredictable, was it?
It was, yes, and a defensive driver would be doing what you advise, and DoaM was most of the way there - he WAS able to avoid the accident, remember. It sort of sounds like some posters are blaming DoaM MORE for not predicting the bad driving, rather than the bad driving itself.0 -
It was, yes, and a defensive driver would be doing what you advise, and DoaM was most of the way there - he WAS able to avoid the accident, remember. It sort of sounds like some posters are blaming DoaM MORE for not predicting the bad driving, rather than the bad driving itself.0
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