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For once I agree with Strider500...
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how do you work that out?
One was a dual carriageway, therefore both lanes can continue straight over..... The other is a single carriageway, therefore only one lane can go straight over and if you need to know which lane, please read the highway codes general guideline for roundabouts.“I may not agree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to make an a** of yourself.”
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Doesn't mention anything about single lane and dual carriageway in the UK Highway code book. It does how ever talk about carriageways that have three lanes. In the video you seemed to get all irrate because the Focus didn't indicate before he entered the roundabout. He doesn't need to. He was going straight over, but he did need to indicate before he left the roundabout, which he didn't do and nor did you in the first video. Please make up your mind.0
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That's why his videos are so funny.
He does everything he complains about in others, but can't see it in himself.0 -
I am beginning to see that. Small man syndrome.0
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Doesn't mention anything about single lane and dual carriageway in the UK Highway code book. It does how ever talk about carriageways that have three lanes. In the video you seemed to get all irrate because the Focus didn't indicate before he entered the roundabout. He doesn't need to. He was going straight over, but he did need to indicate before he left the roundabout, which he didn't do and nor did you in the first video. Please make up your mind.
Irate? I don't care if he indicates or not...... I pointed out that his lack of indication suggested he didn't have a clue what he was doing.
He was positioned wrongly to go straight over!“I may not agree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to make an a** of yourself.”
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We refer you to your own signature, as you always seem to need the last word.0
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Not long now before his classic "You know you're all wrong and I'm right. You're just arguing for the sake of it."0
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I've always been more than happy to, in the pic that Tigger posted, go straight on in the right hand lane, unless signage says otherwise. Has the Highway Code changed or something or am I doing something advanced from the secret cult of the IAM?!0
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Nope, in that pic posted it's fine to go straight on from L2, providing you also exit in L2.0
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