Roundabouts made easy with 2 words

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Roundabouts made easy with just two words. Multiples lanes or gyratory systems are all simpler when you apply this simple rule. Understand it and you'll be able to drive any roundabout with ease without complicated diagrams, drone footage or long videos full of waffle.

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I do admire you for trying to simplify this Paul, I.E, getting the pupil to have the mindset as left default, now is there a reason in this case (wherever) to deviate from that. I see too many youtube videos with instructors saying "now there is a choice of lanes to go ahead Noooo, its not a choice, its left lane unless you have good reason for right hand lane.

Grahamvfr
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Spiral roundabouts are a tad different, you’ve got to move a lane or two to the right depending upon which exit you want and finish in left lane on approaching the exit you want.

emmawoodhouse
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Can you make multi lane roundabouts simple

hybridangel
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This stops me getting anywhere. Did loads with my instructor. Emmas school of motoring she was brillient.

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I still struggle Paul. And I keep left. It causes lots of problems following TES and keeping left until see signage. Which isn’t always there . On blind new larger spirals you just come upto. …. You come in say on a small road. Thatched cottages and a country smaller a road. . Couple signs in the foliage. And paint worn off, and, 200 metres later you are there facing a large roundabout and three lanes from around this country bend and no knowledge roundabout ahead. . Straight on is second lane. And being in the hard left approaching in last 200 metres and you cannot get across you are forced to go left down a bypass !!!! I know what you mean about keeping left to follow. Tho. I hate. Literally hate. Roundabouts. They kill me. I follow book and RED instructor gave me exactly the opposite rule, it set me back. I went passed PT2. On driver merit and known route area all roundabouts. I can follow the rules of the road and TES but driving alone new roads. And even old ones. I still get multi lane spirals wrong. Why ?

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