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mtdjed 07-13-2023 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2235034)
You aren't allowed to change lanes WHILE you are in a roundabout. That's against the rules. If you're going 3/4 of the way around the circle, you are required to enter on the inside lane. And you are required to exit from the same lane. The logicperson coming in from the next entry point ahead of you should be watching for you, because YOU have the right of way. If you cut them off to turn, then it's their fault, because they were supposed to wait until you had passed the exit (or exited) before they entered.

Are you sure of what you said? Against whose rules? Exiting at 3rd you have right away in the inner lane, you must change lanes, which is against the rules, but if an accident its their fault..... You just said that was against the rules.
Having a hard time following your logic.

What am I missing?

margaretmattson 07-13-2023 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 2235137)
Are you sure of what you said? Against whose rules? Exiting at 3rd you have right away in the inner lane, you must change lanes, which is against the rules, but if an accident its their fault..... You just said that was against the rules.
Having a hard time following your logic.

What am I missing?

You are missing the fact that a signaled driver inside the circle has the right of way. A driver wishing to enter the circle must wait until the signaled driver in the circle has exited.

Wait until it is your turn. Just like you would wait if there was a traffic signal and the light was red. You can not proceed until the circle is clear. Then you have the green light to go!

PersonOfInterest 07-14-2023 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 2235075)
Everyone is going to turn on a side road sooner or later in a roundabout. Thus using your logic no one is ever in the inside lane. Out of state ? Where are you from ?

Going straight through roundabout you can enter on inside lane and EXIT on inside lane.

Sabella 07-14-2023 04:25 AM

Just another example of people engaging their mouth, and not knowing what they’re talking about when it comes to the original writer of how to drive in a roundabout

Southwest737 07-14-2023 04:36 AM

It is amazing that the human race has not gone extinct. Give us time and we will.

Sandy and Ed 07-14-2023 04:53 AM

If you are in the roundabout YOU nave the right of way. Conversely if THEY are in the roundabout they have the right of way. If BOTH of you are in the roundabout……better look at, and follow the ARROWS on the signs in advance of the roundabout

Sandy and Ed 07-14-2023 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by margaretmattson (Post 2235116)
Roundabouts are just like an intersection with a traffic light. If you are turning right, you must be in the far right lane before entering the circle. Just like at a traffic light. Signal, then make the right turn keeping your lane.

If you are going straight thru, you can be in either lane, you do not signal, and exit on the opposite side of the circle.

If you are turning left, you must be in the left lane before entering the circle. Just like at a traffic signal. You signal that you are turning left. When you proceed, You will be on the inside of the circle. Drive thru until you reach the exit, keep your lane and exit. No need to cross over lanes. The circle is designed to avoid this. The lanes lead you out without confusion everytime!

If you have to make a full circle, you must be in the left lane. Just like if you were making a u turn at a traffic light. Signal, then make your u turn inside the circle. Signal right to exit. Again, the lane will lead you out without having to cross lanes.

How and why is anyone crossing lanes? Just pretend there is a traffic light at each circle. Am I wrong? Starting to second guess myself.

Thank you. PERFECT!!!

Raywatkins 07-14-2023 05:21 AM

Fl Driver Handbook
 
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Originally Posted by Pettys1 (Post 2235029)
If you know your turning on a side road then get into the outside lane your don't turn into a lane to turn. I mean common sense tells you to get into the outside lane. If you where on the road an cut in front of someone . Cause if you hit me while driving in the inside lane while trying to turn you'll be sued I promise you..

We are Brits and what you suggest is in our equivalent to the Fl Drivers Handbook.

However, in order to get lower insurance we needed to get a Fl drivers licence. That required us to do the theory (50 questions) and road parts of the test.

Fl requires that you select the correct lane before entering the roundabout. Outside lane if going ahead and inside if turning left.
You are permitted to turn across traffic if exiting at the left turn. The other (outside lane) must give way.

Bonkers perhaps but that’s the rule.

That was one of the questions that came up on my test and I was fortunate to get it right.

Yes we got our licences.

bogmonster 07-14-2023 05:23 AM

The signs coming into the circle mean nothing other than a recommendation of what you should do. The lines on the road are law. Look closely at them the next time you drive in a RAB and remember the inside lane ALWAYS has the right of way.

retiredguy123 07-14-2023 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Southwest737 (Post 2235149)
It is amazing that the human race has not gone extinct. Give us time and we will.

The human race is only about 200,000 years old. By comparison, dinosaurs existed for about 165 million years before becoming extinct.

Bill14564 07-14-2023 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by bogmonster (Post 2235166)
The signs coming into the circle mean nothing other than a recommendation of what you should do. The lines on the road are law. Look closely at them the next time you drive in a RAB and remember the inside lane ALWAYS has the right of way.

Wrong

deputydoc 07-14-2023 05:54 AM

Um yea wrong again. Maybe you should read the signs posted at every round a bout

kenpoboy 07-14-2023 05:56 AM

Correct
 
This is correct. Simple rules.....Everyone should consider themselves entering the ROB at 6. Your options are:

Left Lane: go to 12
Continue around to 9
Right Lane: go to 3
go to 12 (you cannot go past 12 from right lane)

crash 07-14-2023 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Pettys1 (Post 2235029)
If you know your turning on a side road then get into the outside lane your don't turn into a lane to turn. I mean common sense tells you to get into the outside lane. If you where on the road an cut in front of someone . Cause if you hit me while driving in the inside lane while trying to turn you'll be sued I promise you..

If you are turning left you are supposed to be in the inside lane. If you are in the outside lane you are turning left from the right hand lane and if an accident happens you will be at fault and might be the one being sued c

Tyson 07-14-2023 06:11 AM

You are correct. If your going around a roundabout from the outside lane and im going straight from the inside lane Morgan & Morgan here we come.


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