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There is a mini roundabout near where i live, i normally come into it and cars on the left speed into it, i know they are supposed to give you right of way but a fully loaded lorry doing 60mph in a 30 zone isnt something you want to try teaching this rule to.
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Welly wrote:What about drivers who indicate too much?
Ask yourself this: to whom are you indicating and why?
Welly wrote:What about the typical 'stand off' at Mini-roundabouts?
Generally at junctions I hope to go and approach as if I'm not stopping, but secretly always expect to stop. Plan for success but prepare for failure.

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My missus goes mad at me for approaching roundabouts fast, I take an approach that I can carry on through or if I f*ck up I can still whip out onto the roundabout and kinda 'mingle in' :supafrisk: I did f*ck up not so long ago where I ran out into the 'outer' lane and stopped someone taking there left exit :oops: if you're watching young lady in the Renner Clito I am sorry, I am the 'arsehole' in the grey Volvo :(
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There's nothing worse than driving on the inside of a roundabout and someone pulls out alongside you! :evil:
That wasn't a dig at you Wellington Boots, it just happens to me on a regular basis. :roll:

When leaving for work early in the mornings I tend to 'straight line' roundabouts if nobody is around. :roll: To be honest I always worry about getting done for it. I didn't realise it was all legal?
That said I haven't been leaving for work till about 10 to 8 lately. A far cry from the 5.30am I was doing this time last year.
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That's just it mate, modern dizzlers are NOT suited for door to door work and yet everyone buys them because they're "cheap on fuel" :roll:

I'd be really tempted to lay the car up and buy an old petrol shitter for £300 to do the work runs.
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I have been tempted. The missus works a stones throw away from where I'm working but I work 8 till 4.30 and she works 10 till 6 so we can't even share lifts and use her KA.
I should have sorned my car 3 months ago and dry stored it and got myself an old E36 320i or something.
I could have got the bits done on my Mondeo myself then while it was in storage.

Actually, I was going to do it thinking about it. I think my missus stopped me by telling me "It's only a f***ing Mondeo." :lol:
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Bailes1992 wrote: Actually, I was going to do it thinking about it. I think my missus stopped me by telling me "It's only a f***ing Mondeo." :lol:
Typical Woman, she'd have you crawling to work on your hands and knees if she could, I'd just go out and source another cheap car and bring it home as a nice surprise......WCPGW?
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The other option is to buy her a new car and then I can have her KA. :lol:
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Bailes1992 wrote:The other option is to buy her a new car and then I can have her KA. :lol:
She'd probably be up for that.

Buy her a £300 shitter :mrgreen:
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Welly wrote:
Bailes1992 wrote: Actually, I was going to do it thinking about it. I think my missus stopped me by telling me "It's only a f***ing Mondeo." :lol:
Typical Woman, she'd have you crawling to work on your hands and knees if she could, I'd just go out and source another woman and bring her home as a nice surprise......WCPGW?
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As our area is full of Driving Schools, I learnt years ago that the only way to approach any roundabout is quick enough to keep going, but slow enough to stop if you have to. All-road-standoffs are common, but having observed the quality of teaching, I am not that surprised.
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Down this end of the country they have a penchant for double mini roundabouts at 4 way junctions.

This quite often leads to some interesting maneuvers by inexperienced tourists, my favorite being as below (in red, correct in green for completeness) (forgive the paint skills)

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People actually do that? There are some incompetent arses about aren't there!!
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That's one way to straighten them out :o
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I encountered that "magic roundabout" near Swindon once. There are some things that, having emigrated, I'm glad that I'll almost certainly never have to deal with again...
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