This is a magazine dedicated and sent to people who have passed their advanced test (bronze, silver or gold). I despair.
From this month's magazine. Q. Many drivers these days ignore the proper use of mini roundabouts by going straight over them or to the right of them. What is the correct way to use them?
(For the sake of balance, the IAM mag used to have loads of these too )
ROSPA Magazine - Readers Questions
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Correct as in legal, or correct as in "will cause least confusion to other motorists"?
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GTR1400MAN wrote:This is a magazine dedicated and sent to people who have passed their advanced test (bronze, silver or gold).
No it isn't! RoADAR members are included in the distribution but it is a RoSPA road safety publication. The RoADAR input is often scant andI suspect that all RoADAR drivers and riders feel the same way though!
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superplum wrote:... I suspect that all RoADAR drivers and riders feel the same way though!
Every one I've ever spoken to, does!
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Is "pretend it's not there" a valid approach to mini roundabouts?
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superplum wrote:GTR1400MAN wrote:This is a magazine dedicated and sent to people who have passed their advanced test (bronze, silver or gold).
No it isn't! RoADAR members are included in the distribution but it is a RoSPA road safety publication. The RoADAR input is often scant andI suspect that all RoADAR drivers and riders feel the same way though!
I thought the content was all ROADAR, delivered to all ROSPA members who are ROADAR test passes, and available to others if they pay for it (ROSPA members £17.50, non-members £20!)
Mike Roberts - Now riding a Triumph Explorer XRT. My username comes from my 50K miles on a Kawasaki 1400GTR, after many years on Hondas of various shapes and styles. - https://tinyurl.com/mikerobertsonyoutube
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devonutopia wrote:Is "pretend it's not there"... [a valid approach to mini roundabouts?]
I thought you were going to say... pretend it's not there is a valid approach to the magazine.
There are only two types of brown envelopes I receive each year. One from HMRC and the other from RoADAR... I try to pretend that neither of them are there.
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