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Another tip: If you're going around beside another car, either go ahead of them (so you're more in their line of vision) or fall behind because you never know if they will make a wrong move like merging into your space. If you're behind at least you can see them and anticipate. I usually do this on normal roads too because drivers may suddenly move into their blind spots. Avoiding accidents can be an acquired skill.
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Now there are two round-a-bout threats open.:swear::22yikes::censored:
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I think we should drive clockwise every other month so my left tires get the same wear as my right tires.
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I don't get up to 45 mph until I'm 1/3 around the circle. :crap2: |
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However, You forgot that rule we have all heard about before...Never Assume. You know what happens when you do that. |
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Excerpts from the Sumter County BOCC brochure that we all got when we moved here: Approaching Roundabouts • Reduce your speed and prepare to YIELD to all traffic in the roundabout. • Guide signs provide guidance for approach street locations, not lane use orientation Navigating Roundabouts • Move up to the entrance line and wait for a gap in traffic. DO NOT ENTER next to a vehicle in the round about, as that vehicle may be exiting at the next exit. |
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I'm surprised this thread is 8 years old and is only 15 pages long.
Everyone must be mastering the roundabouts...:shocked: |
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