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From: Reentrant on 1 Oct 2008 09:47 Ret. wrote: > ...Why do the majority of drivers fail > to indicate at roundabouts? (Either on the approach to, ... Maybe they are going straight over the roundabout. -- Reentrant
From: Ret. on 1 Oct 2008 11:45
"Reentrant" <nospam(a)nospam.com> wrote in message news:6khdaqF7qlcgU1(a)mid.individual.net... > Ret. wrote: >> ...Why do the majority of drivers fail >> to indicate at roundabouts? (Either on the approach to, ... > > Maybe they are going straight over the roundabout. Fair enough on the approach if you *are* going straight on - but that does not excuse the majority who fail to indicate prior to their exit from the roundabout - and that should be done no matter *which* exit you are taking. The vast majority of drivers not indicate on their approach whether they are going straight on or leaving at any other junction. It baffles me why not - they must be as inconvenienced as any other motorist by this lack of consideration. There is nothing more irritating than missing the opportunity to join a busy roundabout because the berk who has just exited prior to your road did not indicate that he was going to. Ret. |