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Even if I'm going straigHt through I am still exiting the circle. |
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In fact, I thought you had just said the opposite (that you CAN make a right turn from the left lane)...in another thread? :confused: I think I also recall you mentioning that for safety sakes, you use your turn signal when leaving a roundabout...as do I. So if you enter the RA in the left lane, with an intent to leave (still from the left lane, because you can't change lanes in the circle) at the second or third exit...which way do you put your blinker on? Yeah, just what I thought, the blinker is set...to make a right turn. :D Now, for a change of pace, how about everyone check out what the signs say when leaving a village...with a single lane exit. The sign exiting the village only shows one line (like the ones on the north end of Buena Vista)...so which lane do you enter in the roundabout (remembering that you're not supposed to change lanes in the circle)? So if you wanted to go into the roundabout and take the second or third exit, per the sign (since it only shows one lane) which roundabout lane should you enter...from the single lane village exit? :D I say the rules require that you enter the left lane of the roundabout, then when you get to your exit (2nd or 3rd) you turn your right blinker on...AND YOU MAKE A RIGHT TURN ACROSS THE RIGHT ROUNDABOUT LANE. :1rotfl: Like I originally said, there is no consistency...in signage or striping. :ohdear: |
So after all of this what's the solution ?
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"After entering the roundabout, taking the first exit from the left lane is not proper. Taking the second or third exit from the left lane is perfectly fine." Big difference. I and many others in this and other threads try to describe the turns made at a roundabout like it's an intersection to simplify and make consistent the discussion...exiting at the first exit after entering the roundabout is a right turn, exiting at the second exit is going straight, exiting at the third exit is a left turn. Your insistence on your definition of what constitutes a "right turn" at a roundabout does nothing but confuse the issue and is a disservice to those novices honestly trying to learn the correct procedures. Of course you have to steer to the right to exit the roundabout. Do you really think people are trying to say otherwise? |
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In addition to avoiding ever having anyone next to me while in the RA, so that when they're in the right lane of the roundabout and I'm in the inside (left) lane and I am exiting and 'will be legally turning right from the left lane, across the right lane'...they don't hit me. :D |
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2. Don't let anyone be right alongside you. 3. Use your turn signals for ALL moves. :ho: |
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Good advice. |
Perhaps an entrepreneurial individual could start a roundabout driving school for newbies.
This might especially help those who previously resided most or all of their adult lives in cities in which they used public transportation such as buses and subways much more than they drove vehicles. |
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I was asked for my opinion...and gave it. :D Quote:
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Have a great day. :ho: |
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The black and white lane use signs (if any) are the regulatory signs that describe which lane can go which way. |
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