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fdpaq0580 10-25-2024 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2381846)
Here in UK and Europe, where most,not all, understand roundabout lane discipline, you always give semis all the room in roundabouts, and never drive alongside.
The drivers have blind spots, and need space to maneuver.

"Not all" applies here as well as advice to give big rigs lots of space. Our rb's are small and often big rigs will need both lanes no matter left turn, right turn, or straight on. Getting alongside of one in an rb is foolishness.

dewilson58 10-25-2024 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Davonu (Post 2381814)
Rule #1 of roundabout driving…do not drive next to ANY vehicle within the roundabout.

I thought it was drive counter-clockwise.

:oops:

fdpaq0580 10-25-2024 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2381881)
I thought it was drive counter-clockwise.

:oops:

Wouldn't that depend on which country you are in?. 🤔

Altavia 10-25-2024 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2381817)
I drive next to vehicles on two lane roads, around corners on two lane roads, and through double left turn lanes all the time. Long trailers win due to simple geometry but other vehicles can stay in their own lane and we won’t have any problems at all.


In theory, correct.

But most drivers in the left lane turn in too early on exit sending a wheel into the right lane.

Same as most drivers turn into too early turning left at an intersection cutting across the opposite lane.

djlnc 10-25-2024 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2381881)
I thought it was drive counter-clockwise.

:oops:

Except during the Vernal Equinox, when it is clockwise.

fdpaq0580 10-25-2024 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by djlnc (Post 2381918)
Except during the Vernal Equinox, when it is clockwise.

Oh! Ship! I didn't know about the equinox thing! Must have been covered on the day I ditched driver Ed class. Let me look this up. Variable Aquasocks, right? I'm a little hard of herring. 🫨😲☹️

fdpaq0580 10-25-2024 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Altavia (Post 2381892)
In theory, correct.

But most drivers in the ROB left lane turn in too early on exit sending a wheel into the right lane.

Same as most drivers turn into too early turning left at an intersection cutting across the opposite lane.

Maybe if they would go the suggested 20mph that wouldn't happen. (Who am I kidding) 😄😄😄

kaydees1 10-25-2024 03:16 PM

Semi's with trailer
 
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Originally Posted by Altavia (Post 2381781)
Not wise to drive along side a semi in roundabout. Our roundabouts are so tight they can't stay in lane..They may not see you. Back off and give them space.

Same is true with the contractors pulling long trailers.

You have to drive very defensively here.

Altavia, Semi's with trailers are not suppose to exit the right lane across the left lane to enter the circle. The roads are wide enough from the left lane to exit. Do you work for the Wildwood Police Department????
kaydees1

kaydees1 10-25-2024 03:24 PM

I never entered the right bound lane. When I saw the tractortrailer cross in front of me from the right lane across the left lane to exit the road for the circle, I stopped and laid on my horn to let him know I was there. He did not stop, being in a turn, he just kepted coming closer and closer until he hit me.
kaydees1

kaydees1 10-25-2024 03:31 PM

In the round about
 
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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2381844)
Lieutenant probably wasn't there at the time of the accident and didn't witness it, making him not able to comment on your story.
So, my question is this: who entered the rb first? If truck did, you were overtaking him in the rb. That would be unwise, to say the least.

I never entered the right bound lane. When I saw the tractortrailer cross in front of me from the right lane across the left lane to exit the road for the circle, I stopped and laid on my horn to let him know I was there. He did not stop, being in a turn, he just kepted coming closer and closer until he hit me.
kaydees1

Bogie Shooter 10-25-2024 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by kaydees1 (Post 2381936)
Altavia, Semi's with trailers are not suppose to exit the right lane across the left lane to enter the circle. The roads are wide enough from the left lane to exit. Do you work for the Wildwood Police Department????
kaydees1

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Originally Posted by kaydees1 (Post 2381938)
I never entered the right bound lane. When I saw the tractortrailer cross in front of me from the right lane across the left lane to exit the road for the circle, I stopped and laid on my horn to let him know I was there. He did not stop, being in a turn, he just kepted coming closer and closer until he hit me.
kaydees1

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Originally Posted by kaydees1 (Post 2381942)
I never entered the right bound lane. When I saw the tractortrailer cross in front of me from the right lane across the left lane to exit the road for the circle, I stopped and laid on my horn to let him know I was there. He did not stop, being in a turn, he just kepted coming closer and closer until he hit me.
kaydees1

This gets more confusing with each up date.
I seem to recall this action was covered in detail on several of the previous 275 posts.
🫢

djlnc 10-25-2024 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2381948)
This gets more confusing with each up date.
I seem to recall this action was covered in detail on several of the previous 275 posts.
🫢

I think what's happening here is that the truck was in the outer lane and the car was in the inner lane. As the truck approached his exit, he veered into the left lane so he would have enough clearance on his right side to make the turn. (Much like some car drivers do when making a right turn.)

TCULBERSON 10-25-2024 10:17 PM

Congrats. This thread started back in 2015. If we bury it again, maybe we can dig it back up in 2033 to discuss how to navigate a roundabout. Who will be #300?

Bilyclub 10-26-2024 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by TCULBERSON (Post 2382006)
Congrats. This thread started back in 2015. If we bury it again, maybe we can dig it back up in 2033 to discuss how to navigate a roundabout. Who will be #300?

I guess you did not notice that the threads at the top of the General Discussion Forum are sticky, and meant to be added too. Though the poster who started this 3 page rehash probably shouldn’t have.

fdpaq0580 10-26-2024 05:01 PM

#300


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