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Originally Posted by coffeebean
I grasp the concept very well and understand EXACTLY what is expected of a driver in a roundabout. I DO NOT AGREE with the legal way to navigate these roundabouts. It is asking for trouble to be in the left (inside) lane and exiting any where in that roundabout. Doesn't matter if it's the 1st, 2nd or 3rd exit...it is still extremely dangerous to exit from the left lane, even when remaining in the left lane to exit. There are drivers in the right lane continuing along the roundabout and the driver in the left lane will cause a collision when they wind up driving right in front of a car in the right lane. That is why I drive strictly in the right lane. I can easily see a car in the left lane making an exit, therefore, I can slow down and allow that driver to exit the roundabout. I always yield to drivers in the left lane as they exit the roundabout. At least, I can see them and not be hindered by a driver's blind spot.
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Coffeebean Are you just trying to be contrary or is it that you really
cannot grasp the concept.
I would like to no what other traffic laws you my choose
to disobey because you don't agree with them
Stop signs, traffic lights speed limits?