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Inside lanes have the legal right of way, over the outside lane, when turning right! That is the law. It boggled my mind when I learned that. But, I have lived here 23 years and have been well served with the simple defensive driving philosophy that assumes the driver in inside lane may turn in front of me at any time to exit. Act accordingly and you will be fine.
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I posted on this yesterday. Wonder why it didn't get recorded?
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In describing how to navigate a circle I think we should drop the terms "left" and "right" lanes and call them "inner" and "outer" or "inside" and "outside" lanes. Then it would be less confusing visualizing how one turns "right from the left lane." It might even save hundreds of posts on the subject.
But I think the most important thing for people new to roundabouts is to figure out where they are going well in advance of approaching the circle and whether they need to be in the inner lane. By the time you pass the green sign with the diagram at the roundabout entrance, depending on traffic it may be too late to change lanes safely. And replacing roundabouts with stop signs or traffic lights is a bad idea. If roundabouts are correctly used, traffic flows easily and accidents tend to be less serious, due to slower speeds. Accidents at intersections with traffic lights, at least at major crossroads with higher speeds, often have major consequences. |
Its good to share the law "online" but 1. not all look here or there. 2. so many people here short time dont take the time to know/understand the law/rules. 3. How is it really enforced here in TVLG?
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Bravo. Thanks
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Think negotiating RAB's here is unnerving? How about this one: https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrE...lc2I0cFc6SWEo-
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"They are NOT turning "right". If they are proceeding 180 or 270 degrees, they can be in the left (inner) lane---for 270 they MUST be in the inner lane. Exiting in accordance with the signage is NOT turning right from the "left" lane. Perhaps it would help some people understand if we exclusively used "inner and outer" rather than "left and right" within a RB. " |
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