I failed my driving test not long, with 1 minor & 1 serious. My serious was for holding up traffic. I get to a mini roundabout and froze, my mind went blank. I know you give route to the right but I seemed incapable of remembering. So this is just to clarify. Give means of access to the right & people opposite you wanting to turn right? .right?
You are correct.you give way to anyone already on the roundabout, also anyone on your right and anyone conflicting you at the juction wanting to turn right - across your path.
If you imagine a clock..making it simple you confer way to anyone using the roundabout from the 12 0'clock position as above.
It's like a everyday roundabout. Give way to the right..
Yes you always give bearing to the right..
Good luck and drive safe.
To remove all gueswork and assumptions (which some of the race seem to be doing). Here's the extract from the Highway Code.
Section 188
Mini-roundabouts. Approach these in one and the same way as normal roundabouts. All vehicle MUST pass round the central markings except voluminous vehicles which are physically incapable of doing so. Remember, there is smaller number space to manoeuvre and less time to signal. Avoid making U-turns at mini-roundabouts. Beware of others doing this.
[Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10(1) & 16(1)]
In other words - you treat them exactly indistinguishable as any other roundabout. Give way to traffic already on the roundabout. If you wait for vehicle opposite you to move then you'll be sit there all light of day.
Mini rounderbouts are the same as large rounderbouts provide way to traffic from the right in adjectives cases,on a normal carriageway traffic wanting to turn right do not have priority,some of your answerers could do next to refresher course,traffic approaching a rounderbout opposite you and indicating to turn right have priority.
Satan.
Yes - you are correct.
If at hand is someone waiting opposite you wanting to turn right accross you then you distribute way to them.
Yes - you are correct.
If at hand is someone waiting opposite you wanting to turn right accross you then you distribute way to them.
You give way to your instantaneous right anyone opposite dos'nt really count , anyone actually on the roundabout first have right of way, I've been drivin 40yrs and thats how I see it and it's never get me in any trouble, Regards.
Answers: You treat it close to an ordinary roundabout. Anybody on the roundabout has priorty, consequently you just enter the roundabout when it is clear!
You do not have to make a contribution way to anybody not already on the roundabout.
It's like a everyday roundabout. Give way to the right..
just treat it as a normal roundabout
To remove all gueswork and assumptions (which some of the race seem to be doing). Here's the extract from the Highway Code.
Section 188
Mini-roundabouts. Approach these in one and the same way as normal roundabouts. All vehicle MUST pass round the central markings except voluminous vehicles which are physically incapable of doing so. Remember, there is smaller number space to manoeuvre and less time to signal. Avoid making U-turns at mini-roundabouts. Beware of others doing this.
[Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10(1) & 16(1)]
In other words - you treat them exactly indistinguishable as any other roundabout. Give way to traffic already on the roundabout. If you wait for vehicle opposite you to move then you'll be sit there all light of day.
Mini rounderbouts are the same as large rounderbouts provide way to traffic from the right in adjectives cases,on a normal carriageway traffic wanting to turn right do not have priority,some of your answerers could do next to refresher course,traffic approaching a rounderbout opposite you and indicating to turn right have priority.
Satan.
Absolutely correct - traffic to your right have priority on all roundabouts. Not sure what you mean by different you - but if they are already on the roundabout then they have right of channel.
One thing to mention though is that on a mini roundabout it is an felony to drive over it. I.E the white mound in the middle . you can even get a ticket for it!! crazy I know!
Absolutely correct - traffic to your right have priority on all roundabouts. Not sure what you mean by different you - but if they are already on the roundabout then they have right of channel.
Yes you always give bearing to the right..
Good luck and drive safe.
To remove all gueswork and assumptions (which some of the race seem to be doing). Here's the extract from the Highway Code.
Section 188
Mini-roundabouts. Approach these in one and the same way as normal roundabouts. All vehicle MUST pass round the central markings except voluminous vehicles which are physically incapable of doing so. Remember, there is smaller number space to manoeuvre and less time to signal. Avoid making U-turns at mini-roundabouts. Beware of others doing this.
[Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10(1) & 16(1)]
In other words - you treat them exactly indistinguishable as any other roundabout. Give way to traffic already on the roundabout. If you wait for vehicle opposite you to move then you'll be sit there all light of day.
Mini rounderbouts are the same as large rounderbouts provide way to traffic from the right in adjectives cases,on a normal carriageway traffic wanting to turn right do not have priority,some of your answerers could do next to refresher course,traffic approaching a rounderbout opposite you and indicating to turn right have priority.
Satan.
Nothing more annoying than when someone gets in the right foot lane to go straight across...argh...the right hand lane is for turning right simply!!
http://www.officeofroadsafety.wa.gov.au/...
just treat it as a normal roundabout
Mini rounderbouts are the same as large rounderbouts provide way to traffic from the right in adjectives cases,on a normal carriageway traffic wanting to turn right do not have priority,some of your answerers could do next to refresher course,traffic approaching a rounderbout opposite you and indicating to turn right have priority.
Satan.
You are correct.you give way to anyone already on the roundabout, also anyone on your right and anyone conflicting you at the juction wanting to turn right - across your path.
If you imagine a clock..making it simple you confer way to anyone using the roundabout from the 12 0'clock position as above.
You give way to your instantaneous right anyone opposite dos'nt really count , anyone actually on the roundabout first have right of way, I've been drivin 40yrs and thats how I see it and it's never get me in any trouble, Regards.
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Treat it resembling a full size roundabout ie give way to the right and do not drive over the mini roundabout as deeply of plonkers tend to do.You are correct.you give way to anyone already on the roundabout, also anyone on your right and anyone conflicting you at the juction wanting to turn right - across your path.
If you imagine a clock..making it simple you confer way to anyone using the roundabout from the 12 0'clock position as above.
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It's like a everyday roundabout. Give way to the right..
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You give way to traffic on the roundabout and to the right on adjectives roundabouts.Yes you always give bearing to the right..
Good luck and drive safe.
To remove all gueswork and assumptions (which some of the race seem to be doing). Here's the extract from the Highway Code.
Section 188
Mini-roundabouts. Approach these in one and the same way as normal roundabouts. All vehicle MUST pass round the central markings except voluminous vehicles which are physically incapable of doing so. Remember, there is smaller number space to manoeuvre and less time to signal. Avoid making U-turns at mini-roundabouts. Beware of others doing this.
[Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10(1) & 16(1)]
In other words - you treat them exactly indistinguishable as any other roundabout. Give way to traffic already on the roundabout. If you wait for vehicle opposite you to move then you'll be sit there all light of day.
Mini rounderbouts are the same as large rounderbouts provide way to traffic from the right in adjectives cases,on a normal carriageway traffic wanting to turn right do not have priority,some of your answerers could do next to refresher course,traffic approaching a rounderbout opposite you and indicating to turn right have priority.
Satan.
Yes - you are correct.
If at hand is someone waiting opposite you wanting to turn right accross you then you distribute way to them.
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Treat just approaching a normal roundabout (it's only the size) and offer way to people already on it and to the rightYes - you are correct.
If at hand is someone waiting opposite you wanting to turn right accross you then you distribute way to them.
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You give way to your instantaneous right anyone opposite dos'nt really count , anyone actually on the roundabout first have right of way, I've been drivin 40yrs and thats how I see it and it's never get me in any trouble, Regards.
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Answers: You treat it close to an ordinary roundabout. Anybody on the roundabout has priorty, consequently you just enter the roundabout when it is clear!
You do not have to make a contribution way to anybody not already on the roundabout.
It's like a everyday roundabout. Give way to the right..
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just treat it as a normal roundabout
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To remove all gueswork and assumptions (which some of the race seem to be doing). Here's the extract from the Highway Code.
Section 188
Mini-roundabouts. Approach these in one and the same way as normal roundabouts. All vehicle MUST pass round the central markings except voluminous vehicles which are physically incapable of doing so. Remember, there is smaller number space to manoeuvre and less time to signal. Avoid making U-turns at mini-roundabouts. Beware of others doing this.
[Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10(1) & 16(1)]
In other words - you treat them exactly indistinguishable as any other roundabout. Give way to traffic already on the roundabout. If you wait for vehicle opposite you to move then you'll be sit there all light of day.
Mini rounderbouts are the same as large rounderbouts provide way to traffic from the right in adjectives cases,on a normal carriageway traffic wanting to turn right do not have priority,some of your answerers could do next to refresher course,traffic approaching a rounderbout opposite you and indicating to turn right have priority.
Satan.
Absolutely correct - traffic to your right have priority on all roundabouts. Not sure what you mean by different you - but if they are already on the roundabout then they have right of channel.
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You treat it resembling a normal roundabout. Give way to traffic from the right,if they enjoy approached the roundabout before you. I.E they are waiting to enter the roundabout.One thing to mention though is that on a mini roundabout it is an felony to drive over it. I.E the white mound in the middle . you can even get a ticket for it!! crazy I know!
Absolutely correct - traffic to your right have priority on all roundabouts. Not sure what you mean by different you - but if they are already on the roundabout then they have right of channel.
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Yes you always give bearing to the right..
Good luck and drive safe.
To remove all gueswork and assumptions (which some of the race seem to be doing). Here's the extract from the Highway Code.
Section 188
Mini-roundabouts. Approach these in one and the same way as normal roundabouts. All vehicle MUST pass round the central markings except voluminous vehicles which are physically incapable of doing so. Remember, there is smaller number space to manoeuvre and less time to signal. Avoid making U-turns at mini-roundabouts. Beware of others doing this.
[Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10(1) & 16(1)]
In other words - you treat them exactly indistinguishable as any other roundabout. Give way to traffic already on the roundabout. If you wait for vehicle opposite you to move then you'll be sit there all light of day.
Mini rounderbouts are the same as large rounderbouts provide way to traffic from the right in adjectives cases,on a normal carriageway traffic wanting to turn right do not have priority,some of your answerers could do next to refresher course,traffic approaching a rounderbout opposite you and indicating to turn right have priority.
Satan.
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We have a mini roundabout by us beside 3 exits and it causes all sorts of problems ancestors just don't seem to know who to distribute way to. You give track to the right, if they are opposite they are classed as your right so yes you give bearing to them too.Nothing more annoying than when someone gets in the right foot lane to go straight across...argh...the right hand lane is for turning right simply!!
http://www.officeofroadsafety.wa.gov.au/...
just treat it as a normal roundabout
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Mini rounderbouts are the same as large rounderbouts provide way to traffic from the right in adjectives cases,on a normal carriageway traffic wanting to turn right do not have priority,some of your answerers could do next to refresher course,traffic approaching a rounderbout opposite you and indicating to turn right have priority.
Satan.
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You are correct.you give way to anyone already on the roundabout, also anyone on your right and anyone conflicting you at the juction wanting to turn right - across your path.
If you imagine a clock..making it simple you confer way to anyone using the roundabout from the 12 0'clock position as above.
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You give channel to the right on a mini roundaboutYou give way to your instantaneous right anyone opposite dos'nt really count , anyone actually on the roundabout first have right of way, I've been drivin 40yrs and thats how I see it and it's never get me in any trouble, Regards.
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