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In reply to the discussion: Almost saw a person get "T-Boned" in their car for not knowing rules of the road. [View all]Drahthaardogs
(6,843 posts)47. Then she would be wrong.
Once you are "in" the roundabout, others entering it must yield to you. Pretty basic unless they do something weird in Florida
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Almost saw a person get "T-Boned" in their car for not knowing rules of the road. [View all]
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
OP
That is how it is all over the world. Almost as bad as the drivers who barge into a circle
yellowcanine
Aug 2015
#83
+1. The people coming IN to the roundabout must yield to traffic IN the roundabout.
MADem
Aug 2015
#85
The Somerville circle is worse, even though they built an overpass right above it.
Glassunion
Aug 2015
#106
I've tried imagining this driving on the right side of the road; I've tried
magical thyme
Aug 2015
#6
Here, when you enter a round-a-bout and say you're going north but intend to exit the RAB to go..
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#27
If he hadn't got to the broken white lines, he hadn't yet entered the roundabout
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2015
#26
I'll clear it up.....The Guy coming from the opposite direction entered the circle slightly before..
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#7
These on Palmer ave are narrow round-a-bouts..One lane. I always look HARD at the RAB...
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#14
I would think she would have had to go at least 5 times his distance to be hit in the side
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2015
#15
He (apparently) saw her coming. I would have probably nailed her. Also...there a sorta' entrance to
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#17
Applying the equivalent British rules, he was at fault, but she ought to have signalled too
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2015
#8
I understand what you mean. (I'm Australian) These here in some parts of Sarasota are a small lane..
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#16
OK...I ..I repeat..I saw him enter the RAB...slowly. She wasn't paying attention except to go much..
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#23
HE was entering slightly before her. As I said in another answer, I hope she rots in hell!
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#29
In fact, this is the entire concept of a RAB: people outside yield to those in. No turn signal
Romulox
Aug 2015
#77
Yes But..She IS making a left turn. The only difference is there is a round fairly small concrete
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#20
Exactly. No signal means you are not exiting. Entering cars yield, whether they are
yellowcanine
Aug 2015
#87
"baby in the car in the event of a horrible accident" After all this I hate her and the Baby too.
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#32
See post 31 - they were invented to make someone rich and to chide others to drive carefully
REP
Aug 2015
#36
Some people are idiots on round-a-bouts. I see some slam the pedal to the floor
RKP5637
Aug 2015
#33
Same here when in England and Bermuda. I tend to forget and drift to the other lane, but
RKP5637
Aug 2015
#40
Wow..I understand. My favorite (Ahhhgg) left turn scenario is when there's a green light...
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#44
Thanks for this post. I suspect the OP is pulling our legs, since he seems so confused... nt
Romulox
Aug 2015
#75
The Coriolis effect from earth's rotation only is noticeble over long distances.
NutmegYankee
Aug 2015
#104
Your post makes no sense. Traffic entering the circle has to yield to traffic in the circle.
NutmegYankee
Aug 2015
#56
He was an old guy driving slow. She took the curve fast. The rest is in the thread.
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#66
In Britain, you should signal approaching the roundabout if going most of the way round it
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2015
#70
Roundabouts should be banned worldwide... they slow traffic and are really dangerous...
JCMach1
Aug 2015
#63
They are all over Mauritius, since their road system was developed under British rule
CBGLuthier
Aug 2015
#64
1) You don't signal when using a roundabout; 2) Traffic in the roundabout has the R.O.W.
Romulox
Aug 2015
#73
You better signal in this town. Sarasota is filled full of Elderly drivers who assume everything.
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#78
I should have said....Also, the guy had the r.o.w. cause he was first into the round a bout.
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#86
You are 100% wrong. So go ahead and appeal to the (made up) rules "in these retirement communities".
Romulox
Aug 2015
#90
Sarasota, Florida. Land of the Slooow drivers. He was in the round-a-bout first. (Not by much..but
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#82
You are really confusing. If he "almost T boned her" she had to be in the circle first.
yellowcanine
Aug 2015
#89
You have to yield to any vehicle to your left... even if they cut you off at the last second
JCMach1
Aug 2015
#100
Despite the greater safety and efficiency documented in reply #96? (nt)
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2015
#102
In what way are you saying UK drivers are 'nothing like American drivers'?
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2015
#108