How to signal at roundabouts UK
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ม.ค. 2022
- Whether you want to signal at a large roundabout or mini roundabout, it can sometimes be confusing.
This quick video shows you the different scenarios and how to signal for each one.
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Calmly and clearly explained thank you
Thank you Sarah. Much appreciated. 👍🏾
Thank you so much for this video,i struggle with roundabout but this video has helped me understand.
Very useful video 👍
Helpful video
Very good video
this is so helpful! Thank you. Very very clearly explained.
Glad it was helpful!
Mark cares about is student best instructor ever
Helped a lot, thank you !
You're welcome!
Amazing
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October
Explain is so clear
Thank you 🤩
Great video Mark, what car would you recommend buying when you pass your test?
Thanks Abdi. You can’t go wrong with a polo. Or for a bit more cash, Ford Fiesta Ecoboost 😁
@@ZONDOdriving thank you Mark 😊
People forget they goto give way to the right or the all alive from all direction at the same time
Hey mark, how do I get a mock test in borehamhood with you? Thanks.
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
My husband made me confused with signalling in mini roundabouts that day i had to go to the second exit nd he said u have to signal right first then left when u approaching the exit but the instructor in the mock test told me no u shouldn't signal right off
You don’t signal left to come off mini roundabouts
I failed my test today because I used the middle lane to turn right third exit in Apex corner. My instructor always told me to use the middle as it is easier to come off
I teach to use the right lane on that one. (When following signs for Brent Cross ) But the middle one is fine too. Was it something you did as you went round? The middle lane just means you’ll be on the left lane but it’s more confusing when you’re approaching the first traffic lights.
@@ZONDOdriving no I was near the end of test aswell. I used the middle lane safely and stayed in it until I came off. There was no cars to my right and the examiner still said ‘ he would’ve had to brake if there was any cars on my right’
@@albbzshkoder7382 I’m not sure exactly what happened but sounds like lane discipline. What was the serious fault marked as?
@@ZONDOdriving it says - Junctions Turning right. He said in Apex corner you must use the right lane to go third exit.
@@albbzshkoder7382 that’s very strange
Thank you for the video. I find the setting of the indicator to the right when you want to take the third exit interesting. I don't have this concept in Germany. In our country, of course, the traffic is on the other side of the road, so it's the left indicator in our country. The rest fits so far. If I come to the UK and don't turn right when I take the third exit because I forget, what penalty can I expect?
You won’t get a penalty but you may confuse other road users who might not know where you’re going.
So do I! I did this today during my driving lesson but was never sure if it was the right thing to do.
I'm on here because I thought I'd missed a rule change.
There's a growing trend of motorists who signal right to go straight on at an island and then indicate left to exit.
The latter part is correct.... but the former is misleading and dangerous.
Rules are still the same, it just that a lot of people don't know or can't be bothered to signal correctly at roundabouts.
@@ZONDOdriving They just make it up as they go along. I wish it was something we could change before someone gets hurt.
What about 5 exit roundabouts
it would be the same as 4 except you'll signal left as you're going past the 4th exit.
@ZONDOdriving but if you're taking the 4th exit, do you indicate like you would when taking the 5th exit, or would you not indicate.
@@wilddestroyer8927 you’d indicate right on the approach, then signal left as you approach your exit.
U cut off ur dreads