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Indicating On Roundabouts
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Is it no longer required to indicate when entering and exiting roundabouts?
A stretch of road I drive almost daily is littered with full size roundabouts and on numerous occasions I have followed driving school cars with a student at the wheel and they never indicate.
Indicating enables traffic to proceed much more smoothly hence my baffledom when there is no indicating.
A stretch of road I drive almost daily is littered with full size roundabouts and on numerous occasions I have followed driving school cars with a student at the wheel and they never indicate.
Indicating enables traffic to proceed much more smoothly hence my baffledom when there is no indicating.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was told by an instructor recently (taking an hour's assessment of my driving ability), that if you are going straight ahead on a roundabout you don't need to indicate entering, but once past the first left turn, you should then indicate turning left when leaving the roundabout. Hope that made sense?
A friend told me a funny story, but thinking back now I can't remember how she came across it. Maybe a driving course?
A lady caused a crash at a junction as she did not indicate and made a surprise move.
When questioned about this she answered "it isn't my fault as I always turn left there to go home, no surprises".
Ahh, of course! The other driving (and every other person on the planet) is at fault that day as they "forgot" she always turns there.
*Head in hands*
A lady caused a crash at a junction as she did not indicate and made a surprise move.
When questioned about this she answered "it isn't my fault as I always turn left there to go home, no surprises".
Ahh, of course! The other driving (and every other person on the planet) is at fault that day as they "forgot" she always turns there.
*Head in hands*
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