ChristopherV
New Member
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- Cambridge
Hello all. This is my first post here.
This morning on the way to work, I was cycling down a city street, approaching a roundabout. Traffic was moving slowly and there were many bicycles in front of me and behind me. As I got to the roundabout, there was a car which had already entered the roundabout to the right of the oncoming cycles. The cyclist in front of me was cheecky and zipped through ahead of the car, but I stopped. A cyclist behind me ran into me and was upset that I hadn't used a hand single to say I was stopping. Is he right? Should you use a hand signal to indicate you're going to stop at a roundabout?
This morning on the way to work, I was cycling down a city street, approaching a roundabout. Traffic was moving slowly and there were many bicycles in front of me and behind me. As I got to the roundabout, there was a car which had already entered the roundabout to the right of the oncoming cycles. The cyclist in front of me was cheecky and zipped through ahead of the car, but I stopped. A cyclist behind me ran into me and was upset that I hadn't used a hand single to say I was stopping. Is he right? Should you use a hand signal to indicate you're going to stop at a roundabout?