Today we cover BASIC Roundabouts, Look for Road markings and signs, get in to the correct lane to pass your driving test in the UK.
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But if there are cars waiting to enter the roundabout and u are far away, u can’t see the rows on the road, what to do in that case??
The left hand lane
The amount of people that will approach a roundabout that has no road markings, on the outer lane and go straight ahead, i.e. second exit. Whilst I'm in the inside lane, looking to do the same, i.e. go straight over, and beep me because they can't see me indicate after going passed the first exit.
99% of the time you cant because the arrows are way too late to change lane so you are stuck in the left lane
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REMEMBER: if you end up in the left lane to go straight when you should be in the right on your test day, just turn left at the roundabout. It is more important to show the examiner that you are following the rules of the road, rather than their directions. DO NOT suddenly change lanes last minute or proceed to the straight exit regardless because you will fail. The examiner might get a little annoyed that they have to change the test route, but they cant fail you.
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We have a new roundabout at the bottom of a hill, and the lanes, without arrows, are only apparent one car's length from the junction, with the road not being wide enough for 2 vehicles before that. What a pain!
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