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Not indicating at roundabouts
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People who don't show courtesy and give me a 'thank you' wave annoy me. It's such a small gesture, but I hate how stuck up and ignorant some people can be.
And don't get me started on middle lane drivers!!0 -
In mirror-signal-manoevre putting your foot on the break is part of manoevre.0
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I'm so glad it's not just me who goes potty with people not indicating!!!
If any of you have ever experienced the Sadlers Farm roundabout in Essex...you will understand why I'm nearly reduced to tears everyday:money:...My hero!0 -
A signal is only an indication of intent0
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Freddie_Snowbits wrote: »A signal is only an indication of intent
For breaking or braking or is both ??:):rotfl:0 -
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Freddie_Snowbits wrote: »Old man used to indicate left at roundabout, just to whip round on the outside track and under take everyone else, and still leave at the third exit.:beer::beer:
Works everytime. I should know as I do it at most roundabouts !!:j:j:beer:0 -
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I don't know why but recently there seem to a number of drivers who when approaching a roundabout with two lanes go into the left lane and indicate right! Why? It seems to be mainly younger drivers.
Oh and my other roundabout gripe is the lack of arrows on confusing roundabouts. For example in Worthing, near Blockbusters there is a pair of roundabouts about 150 yards apart. I sometimes want to turn right at the first and left at the second. So which of two lanes do I go in for the first one? If you think the right one you are wrong as most of the cars in the left lane will turn right and block the left lane you want to be in for the next roundabout. Lots of scrapes and near misses occur. Wrote years ago about this but still no road markings to guide drivers.0
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