From: Nick Finnigan on 14 Feb 2010 06:43 Mr Pounder wrote: > "Bob" <bob(a)bob.com> wrote in message > > If so you could have exited in the RHL >> and saved a beeping. > > Yes. Then you should have done. > Then I am in the "fast" lane and have to cross over to the "slow" lane. Learn to cope with it.
From: Mr Pounder on 14 Feb 2010 09:04 "Nick Finnigan" <nix(a)genie.co.uk> wrote in message news:hl8nk9$84d$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > Mr Pounder wrote: >> "Bob" <bob(a)bob.com> wrote in message If so you could have exited in the >> RHL >>> and saved a beeping. >> >> Yes. > > Then you should have done. > >> Then I am in the "fast" lane and have to cross over to the "slow" lane. > > Learn to cope with it. Coping with it is not a problem. Changing lanes is not problem, but it is safer not to do so. Mr Pounder
From: Mr Pounder on 14 Feb 2010 09:05 "'Nel'" <who(a)where.com> wrote in message news:EcQdn.118400$RP4.115737(a)newsfe03.ams2... >>> Why don't you tell the truth! You lost your temper and rammed him off >>> the road. >>> You're always doing it. >>> >>> Bod >> >> Now see here Gonad! >> This is a serious newsgroup and your nonsense will not be tolerated. > > Serious newsgroup? You're having a laugh, aren't you?? Yes. > > This has never been a serious newsgroup since..... > > 1) Firth infested it with his vile, abusive rants > 2) Adrian bored everyone with his pedantic shite > 3) Silk tried to break the world record for the most 'Pikey' references > 4) Connor tried to exonerate EVERY HGV driver's indiscretion
From: Nick Finnigan on 14 Feb 2010 16:30 Ian Jackson wrote: > In message <7tr08nF9tsU2(a)mid.individual.net>, Bod > <bodron57(a)tiscali.co.uk> writes >> On 14/02/2010 19:04, Ian Dalziel wrote: >>> >>> You really believe you are not allowed to enter a roundabout with any >>> other traffic anywhere on it? >>> >> Give way to the right. >> > Of course. But, in an ideal world, it should be possible to enter into > Lane 1 of a roundabout even if there is traffic in Lane 2. You should be > able to do this without breaking the 'Give way to the right' rule. This And you can, using the current law. Just as you can enter lane 1 of a main road from a slip road when there is traffic in the other lanes.
From: Nick Finnigan on 14 Feb 2010 16:33
Bod wrote: > So if the person is driving on the right, how the heck can he turn left > at his exit if there is a car to his left that won't give way? By staying in the right hand lane as the other car turns left. |