Mini roundabout Question

Mini roundabout Question

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Pica-Pica

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84 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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Chromegrill said:
ash056 said:
Chromegrill said:
So if you follow the road instead of driving over the roundabout, and the car behind you sees you apparently turning left without indicating, drives straight over and T bones you as you straighten up again, are they 100% at fault? As above, how do you indicate "going straight ahead"? Do you need to signal anything? Left as soon as you have passed the roundabout perhaps?
If you have not indicated Left, then if the car behind t-bones you they are at fault.
Trouble is, what do you do if you live in a city where (a) everyone tailgates and (b) noone uses indicators?
It would have to be very large ‘mini’ roundabout for that t-boning to happen.
If it’s a mini-roundabout, with a left turn, there is unlikely to be a right turn (very rare for mini-roundabouts to have four exits). So if you are going ahead, then no signal is probably best.