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17-11-14, 08:46 PM | #961 |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
Lots of roundabouts have either left or right lane for straight on with a merge on the exit, I often take the right hand lane as most car drivers tend to stay in the queue on the left, then give it some gas and make damn sure on exit I am leaving the roundabout with no-one else beside me.
Unless the roundabout you're taking about had a right only arrow painted on the ride hand lane entry into it?
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17-11-14, 08:53 PM | #962 |
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No markings on the roundabout denoting direction. I guess if you look at it from that way then no bad.
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17-11-14, 09:10 PM | #963 |
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Gets even more interesting when they sit in the left lane on entry to a four exit roundabout, then decide to go all the way round and take the last exit
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17-11-14, 09:36 PM | #964 |
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General rule for motorcycles on all roundabouts is never sit directly alongside or behind another vehicle. That way it's quite hard for them to take you out even if they wanted to and you always have an option to avoid them.
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17-11-14, 09:55 PM | #965 |
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There is a brilliant roundabout by me, has two lanes that enter the roundabout (both left/right/straight on) but only one lane that goes around it - leads to a few hairy moments!
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17-11-14, 11:39 PM | #966 |
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I know several like that, eg 3 approach lanes but only 2 on the roundabout and a set of traffic lights as soon as you enter. Designed for fun not safety.
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Hey, don't make fun of our guns damnit or I'll have to come over there and shoot you with one of em'! Irony and sarcasm are totally lost on (nearly all) Americans. It's even worse when you explain it to them and they still don't get it. Quote:
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18-11-14, 06:59 AM | #968 |
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Mark, Sweet Briar / Dereham road roundabout?
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18-11-14, 07:37 AM | #969 |
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350ft of timber delivered at 6:05 this morning. yawn
Neighbour quite abusive at the noise as we unloaded the truck by hand, didn't quit understand when we told him it was him making the noise
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That's one I can think of where both lanes can enter for the same exit with a merge, there are a few on the ring road! Not the best design as it's asking for confrontation...that's where some good filtering and commanding of the road is required so you know you have the lane and exit for you. And it would be a different strategy for each entry even on that roundabout and whether it's free flowing or not, sometimes heading away from sweetbriar and straight ahead (enroute to A&E for example) I'll use the right only lane to get to the front and then barge in just behind the front man and carry on. Coming the opposite way where there are 2 lanes that can exit straight ahead with more free flowing traffic I'll position myself in a good spot to avoid confrontation and have sole "ownership" of my bit of road...if it's busy I'll be a road hog and make sure I am in control even if that's not truly the legal thing to do at the roundabout and I may **** someone off but I'll be safe!
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