A two lane roundabout is hard to find and pretty stupid..it is pointless to have two lanes when you know the plan is to turn right anyway.
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Yes, you should always signal when entering and exiting a roundabout. Signaling when approaching the roundabout helps inform other drivers of your intended path, enhancing safety and clarity. When exiting, signaling indicates to others that you are leaving the roundabout, which can prevent confusion and potential collisions. Always follow local traffic laws, as signaling practices may vary by region.
Indirect means diverging from a straight line/path, not going straight to the point,the opposite of direct. It is used to mean a roundabout or covert method of action, in terms such as indirect taxes, indirect characterization, or indirect criticism.
Follow your nose means to go straight ahead. Your nose leads you regardless of where you're going.
A roundabout is of course round. There have been many wild theories over the years that a roundabout is straight, a big piece of evidence that scientists try to back this wild claim up with is that the roundabouts are made up of tiny straight lines connected to other straight lines. However, if you were, for example, driving along one of these straight lines and go to get onto the other one you would have to turn on to it or as many people say go round a 'bend' whether this bend be 90 degrees, 45 degrees or even 179 degrees, you would still be going along a bend. And you go along a bend by going 'round' it, therefore you must be going round a roundabout meaning that it is round! Another piece of evidence, that crazies use, is that there is no such thing as a perfect circle, but as we also know an oval is not a perfect circle but it is still known as round, meaning that a roundabout does not have to be an exact circle to be round. These disproving facts that I have just described explain that the wild theories thought up by one Joseph Pickering (a crazy bird man/ indigo dinosaur) are incorrect and that this child needs special help, especially at FIFA. Thank you and good day Dr.Ben D Roundabouts
The driver of the turning car should YEILD as the car driving straight has the right of way. In Canada anyway.In the UK also
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A going round in a circle; a course not direct; a roundabout way of proceeding.
no but you should, if your not getting straight A's then give up on your dream, you arent going to make it.
If you are in a city you are not familiar with and you think you are going the wrong way, the best option would be to keep going straight ahead and find a less busy street to turn around in when possible.
You are boating at night you see a single white light directly ahead, you should give way by going around the other vessel.