In one of the not best facebook groups I frequent a few young'uns were claiming their instructors were telling them to indicate right when approaching/entering a roundabout with the intention of going straight on, then indicating left off it. I really hope this isn't the case as this technique really gets my goat when I see it on the road.
Assume for the moment this roundabout is a relatively small single lane in/out with 4 exits at 9/12/3 o'clock. Is there an official line set out on this in driving standards used for ADIs/learners?
One for the ADIs - roundabout indicating
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Re: One for the ADIs - roundabout indicating
It's a remarkably common thing and seems to be an indication of where you are driving, not where you are intending to go.
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Re: One for the ADIs - roundabout indicating
It winds me up too. A well known organisation promoting driving skills for drivers below the age of 17 also teaches this. I always asked why, never got a satisfactory answer other than "it tells people I'm not turning left"
Nick
Re: One for the ADIs - roundabout indicating
well the simple answer to anyone teaching that is that you hope their liability insurance is up to date when someone has an accident and inaccurate signalling is a part of the cause!
It really is simple and in fact has its own section in the Highway Code:
crystal clear
Alasdair
It really is simple and in fact has its own section in the Highway Code:
Rule 186
Signals and position. When taking the first exit to the left, unless signs or markings indicate otherwise
signal left and approach in the left-hand lane
keep to the left on the roundabout and continue signalling left to leave.
When taking an exit to the right or going full circle, unless signs or markings indicate otherwise
signal right and approach in the right-hand lane
keep to the right on the roundabout until you need to change lanes to exit the roundabout
signal left after you have passed the exit before the one you want.
When taking any intermediate exit, unless signs or markings indicate otherwise
select the appropriate lane on approach to and on the roundabout
you should not normally need to signal on approach
stay in this lane until you need to alter course to exit the roundabout
signal left after you have passed the exit before the one you want.
When there are more than three lanes at the entrance to a roundabout, use the most appropriate lane on approach and through it.
crystal clear
Alasdair
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Re: One for the ADIs - roundabout indicating
... except for the use of the words "should not normally". Of course the ADIs who teach this will claim every situation is special and requires a signal "just to be sure", and that it's easier for the candidate if they don't have to think too much, because they will always signal either left or right. Of course we know this is nonsense, but we're talking about the teaching of learners and the production line that is involved in it.
Nick
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Re: One for the ADIs - roundabout indicating
I thought the user base of this ridiculous technique from days gone by were gradually dying out as age catches up with them. I'm saddened to hear the gene pool is being contaminated again.
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Re: One for the ADIs - roundabout indicating
GTR1400MAN wrote:I thought the user base of this ridiculous technique from days gone by were gradually dying out as age catches up with them. I'm saddened to hear the gene pool is being contaminated again.
Agreed. But what we don't know is whether or not these "youn'uns" are still dipping into that ancient gene pool of instructors, or, as you say, the new gene pool is being contaminated.
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Re: One for the ADIs - roundabout indicating
I just hope its isolated (hopefully) to a very small number. Good to hear the official line though. I think I will ask at my RoSPA committee meeting tomorrow as well as pretty sure there's at least 4 current ADIs.
Re: One for the ADIs - roundabout indicating
I don't know any ADI's who would teach that. It goes against the recommendations and would raise eyebrows on test to say the least.
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Re: One for the ADIs - roundabout indicating
I think this is clear-cut in the UK, but watch out if you go to France. They have a habit of signalling right going into a RB then dribbling round the outside and shooting off at random into any exit without signalling
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