Last night's close call didn't seem too bad at the time, but when I started thinking about it, it could very easily have been much worse.
I was coming up to this roundabout here. If the link works correctly I should be joining the roundabout from the pin, i.e. the flyover side. I'm intending to take the third exit so I signal and take primary in the right hand approach lane. I maintain my position in the right hand lane of the roundabout. First exit clear, first entrance road has an articulated lorry waiting to join. I pass the second exit, check over my shoulder, the artic is just revving up to start moving but the road behind is clear, so I signal that I'm going to move into the left hand lane to take the third exit. Second entrance is where it gets interesting. As I'm approaching it two cars take a gamble and pull out onto the roundabout. Stricly speaking they should have given way, but in reality they didn't cause a hazard. However this then gave a third driver an idea and she pulled out as well, but not before appearing to make eye contact with me. By this stage I'm almost level with the second entrance so have to stop suddenly to avoid going into the side of her car. She now decides to stop as well, completely blocking me. I then hear an ombinous horn from behind, check my shoulder and yep... the artic is now bearing down on me, so I have to swerve into the right hand land which was fortunately empty. The artic stopped a few feet shy of where I was anyway, but I couldn't afford to take the chance. The woman just rolled her eyes at me as if it was my fault and took off, I could see the expression on the lorry driver's face.
So, first up:
<H4>185
When reaching the roundabout you should
I was coming up to this roundabout here. If the link works correctly I should be joining the roundabout from the pin, i.e. the flyover side. I'm intending to take the third exit so I signal and take primary in the right hand approach lane. I maintain my position in the right hand lane of the roundabout. First exit clear, first entrance road has an articulated lorry waiting to join. I pass the second exit, check over my shoulder, the artic is just revving up to start moving but the road behind is clear, so I signal that I'm going to move into the left hand lane to take the third exit. Second entrance is where it gets interesting. As I'm approaching it two cars take a gamble and pull out onto the roundabout. Stricly speaking they should have given way, but in reality they didn't cause a hazard. However this then gave a third driver an idea and she pulled out as well, but not before appearing to make eye contact with me. By this stage I'm almost level with the second entrance so have to stop suddenly to avoid going into the side of her car. She now decides to stop as well, completely blocking me. I then hear an ombinous horn from behind, check my shoulder and yep... the artic is now bearing down on me, so I have to swerve into the right hand land which was fortunately empty. The artic stopped a few feet shy of where I was anyway, but I couldn't afford to take the chance. The woman just rolled her eyes at me as if it was my fault and took off, I could see the expression on the lorry driver's face.
So, first up:
<H4>185
When reaching the roundabout you should
- give priority to traffic approaching from your right, unless directed otherwise by signs, road markings or traffic lights. Big fat no to the car driver.
- check whether road markings allow you to enter the roundabout without giving way. If so, proceed, but still look to the right before joining
- watch out for all other road users already on the roundabout; be aware they may not be signalling correctly or at all
- look forward before moving off to make sure traffic in front has moved off. Possibly a question mark over the lorry driver but I don't think he was at fault.
- HC 186
- signal right and approach in the right-hand lane Check.
- keep to the right on the roundabout until you need to change lanes to exit the roundabout. Check.
- signal left after you have passed the exit before the one you want. Check