riemann wrote: » That is false. Look at the road markings next time. It's can be useful to take some refresher driving lessons if you are unsure of the rules of the road. I know my Granny did so and she found it very useful. Something to consider.
DaveyDave wrote: » I'm almost certain I read recently that you can use the right lane to go straight if the left lane has traffic in it. I think it was RotR
Alanstrainor wrote: » They're missing 1 char from the string. So it leads nowhere, just a copy/paste mistake.
riemann wrote: » iIt's can be useful to take some refresher driving lessons if you are unsure of the rules of the road. I know my Granny did so and she found it very useful. .
BobbyBingo wrote: » On the way home from work this evening... Very close one for the poor chap sitting at the lights. I wonder did he even realise how close he came to being rear ended at speed. Idiot driver... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24IISUBluT8
Wailin wrote: » Hmm, I'll reign in what I really think of your ignorant comment there sunshine. The roadmarkings do not indicate both lanes are for driving straight ahead. They are showing traffic must stay in the right lane until bus lane ends coming to the roundabout.
Wailin wrote: » Either way the cam car had a clear entrance to the roundabout so should have stayed left, but stayed right and was undercut because of it.
Wailin wrote: » Simple to understand for most i would have thought but your intelligence, or lack of, is plain to see.
Isambard wrote: » I believe it states that if the left lane is blocked with stationary traffic waiting to turn left at a roundabout, you may use the marked right turn lane to go straight on. I can't find it though, but I think that was the gist of it.
mookishboy wrote: » But just a couple of meters ahead you have thishttps://www.google.com/maps/@53.386366,-6.402028,3a,75y,59.97h,78.76t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sL_1hCevLsUV_eIdfEkByPg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
Wailin wrote: » DaveyDave wrote: » I'm almost certain I read recently that you can use the right lane to go straight if the left lane has traffic in it. I think it was RotR Oh look, another mensa candidate, with a grasp of sarcasm too.
SnakePlissken wrote: » Isambard wrote: » I believe it states that if the left lane is blocked with stationary traffic waiting to turn left at a roundabout, you may use the marked right turn lane to go straight on. I can't find it though, but I think that was the gist of it. Because it's absolute nonsense is the reason why you can't find any reference to this.
Kevin Irving wrote: » Which is an entirely different roundabout to the video posted.
DaveyDave wrote: » Don't know why you feel the need to make smart comments. I was just stating what I read. Whether it's true or not is another story.
uncommon_name wrote: » I recall when doing my driving lessons the instructor told me to always look at the road marking as the rules for every roundabout can be totally different to the next one. I asked him this question as one roundabout we went on you could go straight in both the left and right lane, but the next roundabout you could not go straight in the right lane.
josip wrote: » Polish friends to the rescue! Seems like everyone there has forgotten how to drive on snow since the spring. Or they still have summer tyres on.
DaveyDave wrote: » Here's the reference. Before calling BS on someone, try make sure it doesn't exist first.
Seve OB wrote: » Jaysus another few pages of roundabouts. I thought we got over them yonks ago.
fritzelly wrote: » Moving swiftly on...poor cat! One just for a certain special someone at 7:50
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