Educate me on 'merge in turn' on this road
Discussion
Looking to understand how 'merge in turn' is meant to work at this junction:
Exit the roundabout (right turn, second junction) and join the A413 (straight ahead in the photo). The left-hand lane is the A413. People coming down this don't join the roundabout as there's a slip road to make those drivers continue.
The A413 is a single carrigeway NSL (left lane), and just before the roundabout to join the A413 are NSL signs.
Row 143 of the Highway Code states "you should use all available lanes and "merge in turn" (or zip merge) only in slow-moving, congested traffic" but as mentioned above, both lanes are travelling at NSL and the traffic is only 'slow moving' during rush hour. There are no road markings to indicate there's a merge, only the sign on the left.

Here's another view, and Google Maps link if anyone wants to get a better sense of the roads: https://maps.app.goo.gl/nbPC9CLHs3VqA9jB7

Exit the roundabout (right turn, second junction) and join the A413 (straight ahead in the photo). The left-hand lane is the A413. People coming down this don't join the roundabout as there's a slip road to make those drivers continue.
The A413 is a single carrigeway NSL (left lane), and just before the roundabout to join the A413 are NSL signs.
Row 143 of the Highway Code states "you should use all available lanes and "merge in turn" (or zip merge) only in slow-moving, congested traffic" but as mentioned above, both lanes are travelling at NSL and the traffic is only 'slow moving' during rush hour. There are no road markings to indicate there's a merge, only the sign on the left.
Here's another view, and Google Maps link if anyone wants to get a better sense of the roads: https://maps.app.goo.gl/nbPC9CLHs3VqA9jB7
giantdefy said:
I've driven trough there probably 1000's of times on my commute to work and have never had a problem. No one is going fast as they are either on the roundabout or turning left both of which would be considered stupid at NSL.
Never had a problem either, but sometimes when it's quiet there are drivers who are adamant it's 'their road'Anyway, I was just curious how you're supposed to have merge in turn when the road isn't congested or slow moving enough for it
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