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Cycling Dan

Cycle Crazy
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"Well, dunno about the road rules there in the UK but here in Spain, if you are on the outside of the roundabout you have the line rights to keep on it or exit whenever you want, so he was on his lane and you were going into his.
As said, just explained what I'm seeing there :P"

A comment made, now it seems to logically hold some merit, however im not sure on the theological and practical truth too,it
"The left lane is for exit 1 and 2 the second lane is for exit 3 and 4. I was using exit 3. As you can see why its works like that, it stops people being cut up!"
"The vehicle was in the wrong lane, in effect braking the basic rule of the roundabout, in effect undertaking me and cutting me off. In no instance did he have right of way. That however is to my understanding. In affect it should not have been there."

Is my comment correct or is it wrong, im not sure.
im asking on advise on this situation and also if i can have the opinion of the police officer which looms around on here."coppercyclist"

I simply am not sure of the answer, but i do think im right, but could be wrong.
 

Hip Priest

Veteran
I've always been taught that if you're taking an exit before 12 O'Clock you take the left lane. After 12 O'Clock, you take the right lane, unless the road markings say otherwise. So I think you're right.
 
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Cycling Dan

Cycling Dan

Cycle Crazy
I've always been taught that if you're taking an exit before 12 O'Clock you take the left lane. After 12 O'Clock, you take the right lane, unless the road markings say otherwise. So I think you're right.
Thats how i was taught. It also seems logical and this incdient kinda shows why, but agian i could be wrong.
 
Does that turn look borderline 12 o'clock though or just on the video? You got the google map link.
We have a few RAB's around here where both are correct, it's a guessing, filtering game.
 
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