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Which lane for this roundabout?

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flooredbored · 24/06/2018 17:10

If you are approachine from A and want to go to second exit C. Which lane would you get into at A?

Which lane for this roundabout?
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Seeline · 24/06/2018 17:12

Right and then move to the left once past the first exit.

FiveForTen · 24/06/2018 17:12

The left hand lane unless it told me to do otherwise? Am I missing something?

ReservoirDogs · 24/06/2018 17:13

What Seeline says

FiveForTen · 24/06/2018 17:13

I would say left because even though it's slightly off centre it's still straight over.

YouCantBeSadHoldingACupcake · 24/06/2018 17:14

Right hand lane. I wouldn't count that as straight across, which would be the left hand lane

HardAsSnails · 24/06/2018 17:14

Unless marked otherwise it would be left lane for second exit on a 4 exit roundabout. Sometimes local convention overrides such rules though!

Youdontknowwhatyouthinkyoudo · 24/06/2018 17:14

Without any road marking to indicate otherwise I would expect either lane of A to be able to exit at C.

I would expect the outside lane at A to go to the outside lane of C or D. The I side lane of A to take B or inside lane of C.

AnchorDownDeepBreath · 24/06/2018 17:14

I'm with seeline

SangriaInTheSun · 24/06/2018 17:14

Either would be fine.

Zampa · 24/06/2018 17:15

What Seeline said.

LartenCrepsley · 24/06/2018 17:15

Unless there are any markings, I’d assume either lane is ok.

MsHomeSlice · 24/06/2018 17:15

is it two lanes both sides? Then either but don't be buggering about swaggering all round the roundabout, stick to your lane all the way around and as you exit.

if it's 2 lanes (A) to one lane (C) then I'd probably favour the outside lane at A

Peachypeaches · 24/06/2018 17:17

As exit C is a dual carriageway then either lane. The left lane of A into the left lane of C, and the right lane of A into the right lane of C.

MereDintofPandiculation · 24/06/2018 17:18

There appear to be two lanes on the exit, so it would be logical to either take the left hand lane on entry to the roundabout and exit on the left; or take the right hand lane and exit into the right hand lane.

Oysterbabe · 24/06/2018 17:18

Either is fine. What do you think?

user7469322 · 24/06/2018 17:18

It’s the right lane. You will be cutting people up from the first exit you pass, otherwise. It’s not a straight-on turn and you’d need to indicate right. If you say in the left lane indicating right, people would quite rightly think you’d cut them up.

AnotherOriginalUsername · 24/06/2018 17:19

Left lane to exit at left lane C or right lane to exit at right lane C unless there are road markings/signs to say otherwise

overnightangel · 24/06/2018 17:20

Left.
Signalling to take B, not signalling for straight across to C , entering in C’s left lane

malmi · 24/06/2018 17:20

Struggle to believe there wouldn't be markings. If not then either lane and stay in lane

MrsMollyMooMoo · 24/06/2018 17:20

Right lane

TheQueef · 24/06/2018 17:21

Unless marked otherwise left lane.

ghostyslovesheets · 24/06/2018 17:22

left - it's straight over more or less - left straight over or left - right for 3 or 4th exit

LimboLuna · 24/06/2018 17:22

Unless marked it’s either lane for junction 2, anything further round right lane.

MissusGeneHunt · 24/06/2018 17:22

I'm with Original Username on C choices.

Stick to the lane that'll be your end result!! Left for B, dependent with C and right for D.

TheQueef · 24/06/2018 17:23

It isn't a right turn it's second exit.

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