Ian
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Yes, section 162.
First exit must be left-hand lane.
Last exit must be right-hand lane.
Intermediate exit (as this is) choose an appropriate lane, signalling as necessary, signal left after you pass the exit prior to the one which you're taking.
163 also tells you to watch out for traffic crossing in front of you, especially vehicles intending to leave by the next exit ie. green must lookout for blue if green is coming of second exit and blue third.
http://www.highwaycode.gov.uk/17.shtml
[Edited on 05-01-2005 by Ian]
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Dave
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quote: Originally posted by Mikorsa16v
blatantly green as the green car could go straight over thus killing the blue car if it was to go round
There is no reason to go straight across from the green lane with three more exits to your right, thats what the blue lane is for. If you did and hit the blue car it would be your fault.
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Icy
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gween
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Ben
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what if it were a red car?
[Edited on 05-01-2005 by Ben]
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Steve
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ian you are wrong, it is dangerous to pull across the line of traffic, road markings are there for a reason if you disobey them then you are breaking the rules
if you are going any further round then straight on at a roundabout you MUST use the right hand lane unless instructed otherwise otherwise you are going straigh across somebodies right of way
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Steve
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ian if everyone thought like there would be chaos at every roundabout, id hate to be driving next to u at a roundabout
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Ian
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Correct Steve, roadmarkings are useful there because if green disregards them to take an exit he will crash.
Its not my opinion, its the Highway Code, click the damn link already, I didn't bloody write it. I only observe it unlike most of the Mad Maxes in this thread.
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Greg_M
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you can use the left hand lane for every exit bar the last one.
and the right hand lane for every exit bar the first one.
if i remember corectly
[Edited on 05-01-2005 by Greg_M]
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Steve
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you mean the first one
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Greg_M
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edited
[Edited on 05-01-2005 by Greg_M]
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Steve
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no u havent
i spose its all down to the roundabout, the way i do it is if my exit is any further round then straight on i take the right hand lane, most roundabouts these days have marked lanes for certain exits anyway to stop any confusion
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Greg_M
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quote: Originally posted by GSiSteve
no u havent
i spose its all down to the roundabout, the way i do it is if my exit is any further round then straight on i take the right hand lane, most roundabouts these days have marked lanes for certain exits anyway to stop any confusion
yeah they do, but im talking about if there are no indicated lanes for specific exits. and the arows that say stright on and with a arrow left (or right aswell) dont mean left and stright on, they mean every other exit bar the last one
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa Sport Gav
i got told if your taking a exit after 12 o'clock thn use the right hand lane, and if u take an exit before 12 o'clock use the left one
yes
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Rob H
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Think the main point to make is that appart from the first and last exits, the rest is down to common sence.... which is where the problem is really with some people .
I know personally though, if i were in the green car, i would be expecting the blue car to come off the first exit, or the second exit in the inside lane .
[Edited on 05-01-2005 by Rob H]
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Drew
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quote: Originally posted by Claire G
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ruined my serious topic
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Drew
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guess whoever voted blue is gunna have a crash pretty soon
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vibrio
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I voted blue
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vxsri
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if ur in the blue car ur asking 4 sum1 2 pull out in front of u cos they're gonna think u want off b4 u reach the red arrow. anyway any1 driving a mod'd corsa is gonna take of so fast that it wont matter wot lane he's in
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Drew
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quote: Originally posted by vxsri
. anyway any1 driving a mod'd corsa is gonna take of so fast that it wont matter wot lane he's in
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kerzo
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quote: Originally posted by vxsri
if ur in the blue car ur asking 4 sum1 2 pull out in front of u cos they're gonna think u want off b4 u reach the red arrow. anyway any1 driving a mod'd corsa is gonna take of so fast that it wont matter wot lane he's in
do you do this?? you should only pull out when its safe to do so not when you assume someone should be turning in, i always wait even when people have their indicators on just in case. common sense should always be the best option but its blindingly obvious that not many people have an abundance of it
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Ben
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so what happens to red cars?
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vxsri
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quote: Originally posted by kerzo
quote: Originally posted by vxsri
if ur in the blue car ur asking 4 sum1 2 pull out in front of u cos they're gonna think u want off b4 u reach the red arrow. anyway any1 driving a mod'd corsa is gonna take of so fast that it wont matter wot lane he's in
do you do this?? you should only pull out when its safe to do so not when you assume someone should be turning in, i always wait even when people have their indicators on just in case. common sense should always be the best option but its blindingly obvious that not many people have an abundance of it
no i dont do that but stupid ppl do!!!
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Reedy
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This is how it goes,
If you wish to go left or striaght on its the blue car, if you wish to go on any of the other exits you should start in the green lane and follow the round about round until you are 1 exit before yours then once you are there you should move into the lefthand lane and then exiting.
[Edited on 05-01-2005 by Reedy]
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Reedy
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like this
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
Read what you wrote - you either don't know your lefts from your rights or are colour blind.
My bad, i think i have bin working too hard
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