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26-05-2009, 04:25 PM | #1 | ||
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I see it at last once a week here in Ruddville.
Two lane roundabout. Dual carriageways entering and leaving. Standard arrows on each approach lane - left turn or straight ahead in the left lane and right turn or straight ahead in the right lane. I'm in the right lane, rh indicator on. Older tourist in the left lane, next to me, Hmmm, he also has his rh indicator on. Naturally I enter the roundabout with caution, and Yep, as expected, he turns right from the left lane. At least he stayed in his lane. Lucky for him I wasn't going straight ahead. Before I judge him senile and dangerous, are all states consistent with roundabout rules? |
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