|
|
| Author |
Message |
| neeeel |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 neeeel Nova Slayer
Joined: 28 Jun 2006 Karma :     
|
 Posted: 17:04 - 16 Jul 2006 Post subject: roundabouts |
 |
|
I just sat my cbt, passed it but the instructor wasnt very happy with how i handled the roundabouts, said i was very dangerous, seemingly my road position wasnt very good. Anyway, my question is, how do you do roundabouts. If you want the first exit on the left then i guess its easy, u stay to left of the entrance, turn left into the roundabout, indicate left, then take the exit( with appropriate head checks).
What if you want the last exit? are you supposed to take the inside lane of the roundabout, which would involve cutting across 2 lanes, on entrance and exit? do you have right of way to leave the roundabout, if there are cars on your inside and you want to go across and take an exit?
thanks |
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| Kickstart |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 Kickstart The Oracle

Joined: 04 Feb 2002 Karma :     
|
 Posted: 17:08 - 16 Jul 2006 Post subject: |
 |
|
Hi
Yes if turning right you do go onto the roundabout in the right hand lane. You should not assume right of way when coming off the roundabout (but really there should not be anyone there if they have given way going onto the roundabout, if you find someone there then just go round again).
Turning right using the lane on the very outside of a roundabout is pretty lethal.
All the best
Keith ____________________ Traxpics, track day and racing photographs - Bimota Forum - Bike performance / thrust graphs for choosing gearing |
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| 0ddball |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 0ddball World Chat Champion

Joined: 15 Jul 2005 Karma :  
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| neeeel |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 neeeel Nova Slayer
Joined: 28 Jun 2006 Karma :     
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| 0ddball |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 0ddball World Chat Champion

Joined: 15 Jul 2005 Karma :  
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| Kickstart |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 Kickstart The Oracle

Joined: 04 Feb 2002 Karma :     
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| 10 pence Short |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 10 pence Short Crazy Courier

Joined: 23 Apr 2006 Karma :   
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| neeeel |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 neeeel Nova Slayer
Joined: 28 Jun 2006 Karma :     
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| Fadel |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 Fadel Trackday Trickster
Joined: 06 Feb 2006 Karma :     
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| Andy levitt |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 Andy levitt Crazy Courier

Joined: 03 Jun 2006 Karma :  
|
 Posted: 08:40 - 17 Jul 2006 Post subject: |
 |
|
i didnt like roundabouts too when i took my CBT as we didnt even cover them probly meanin i didnt kno what do when i was on the road u just have to give them pratice like i did now im fully conifent at them made afew mistake before on them but we all do  |
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| purple_peril_67 |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 purple_peril_67 Two Stroke Sniffer

Joined: 28 May 2006 Karma :   
|
 Posted: 10:26 - 17 Jul 2006 Post subject: |
 |
|
I was told to view roundabouts like the face of a clock. Basically the idea is, if your exit is between 6 and 12 you need to approach in a left hand lane, similarly if your exit is after 12 you need to stay in the righthand lane, using the appropriate lane on the roundabout until you reach your exit...then it's the usual OSM-PSL routine and a lifesaver for gits coming up on your left who have completely ignored the rules of the road  |
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| krebsy |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 krebsy World Chat Champion

Joined: 01 Jun 2005 Karma :   
|
 Posted: 11:21 - 17 Jul 2006 Post subject: |
 |
|
What with living in Milton Keynes, we know a few things about roundabouts here...
Ok, using a standard 4 exit roundabout as an example:
left turn:
approach in left hand lane, Mirror, signal left, left lifesaver, move into left of lane, Check roundabout is clear (stopping if needs be). When clear, Left lifesaver to make sure no-one is stepping off the kerb into you, exit roundabout, mirror check, right lifesaver (to make sure no one is trying to cut in from that side), cancel signal, ride on.
Straight on:
Approach in correct lane as indicated for multiple lane roundabouts or in the centre of the lane for single. once clear, Right lifesaver to check no-one is cuttig in and head onto roundabout maintaining lane position (i.e. not cutting across the lanes) then signal left once you have passed the first exit. L+R lifesavers and take the exit, R-Lifesaver on exit and cancel signal etc.
Turning right:
Mirror, signal, right lifesaver on approach and move to right of lane, keep right signal on. When clear, move onto roundabout, Left check to watch out for the cager in the left lane cutting across your lane (too lazy to steer and hold their lane). As you turn right past the exits, do right hand mirror check to see what is behind you and a left hand lifesaver check to see if the lane is clear. Once you are passing the exit prior to the one you want then signal left, right mirror check, left life saver THEN move left if clear into the left lane (failed one test for doing mirror, lifesaver, signal and move all in one go...). Keep signalling left, left LS again on exit and R-mirror/ Lifesaver to make sure it is clear and no-one is trying to cut in. once you are off the Roundabout then Right check (just in case), cancel signal and get on your way...
Any issues when going round that could prevent you moving into the exit lane? Then go round again...
Keep in mind that there are lanes on roundabouts so always stick to the correct lane, don't cut across into the inside or out to the outside unnecessarily and on most BIG roundabouts with filter lanes you should be able to go with the flow and move into the correct lane smoothly without cutting in. Plan ahead, know what exit you want and how you plan to get to it before entering.
K. ____________________ What's my New Year's resolution?
1280 x 1024. |
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| celliott |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 celliott L Plate Warrior
Joined: 17 Jul 2006 Karma : 
|
 Posted: 14:39 - 17 Jul 2006 Post subject: |
 |
|
Youre not the only one . Ive just passed my CBT and im not great with roundabouts either, but really the more you ride the easier things will become. After all you only learn by doing things. |
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| map |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 map Mr Calendar

Joined: 14 Jun 2004 Karma :     
|
 Posted: 15:01 - 17 Jul 2006 Post subject: |
 |
|
I'm sure this is just repeating stuff above, but nevertheless...
If roundabout is on a dual or has 2 lanes approach then for right turn bike in right hand lane. Otherwise stay to the right of the centre of your single lane. Mirror and indicate right on approach. Before entering roundabout a lifesaver to the LEFT (for anyone cutting up the inside). Enter roundabout, go round, mirror & indicate left as just past last exit before one being taken (so vehicles entering via that exit can see you'll be cutting across). Lifesaver left and exit. Position is centre of lane.
The above also applies for those 'straight on' exits that are after the straight up position (12 noon) on the roadsign, as in effect it is a right.
HTH  ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
Gibbs, what did Duckie look like when he was younger?  |
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| tree1 |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 tree1 Two Stroke Sniffer

Joined: 06 Jul 2006 Karma :  
|
 Posted: 15:47 - 17 Jul 2006 Post subject: |
 |
|
| neeeel wrote: | ok sounds good
what if you are waiting to get onto the roundabout, and your going to take the first left, a car comes round in the right hand lane, then you go onto the roundabout in the left hand lane, then the car signals that it wants to take the same exit as you do? I suppose you just have to be aware of things like that , and let him go in front of u?
oh yeah, and if you are going to take the right hand lane of the roundabout, do you stay to the right of the entrance to the roundabout? |
9 times out of 10 it's obvious if the car is going to turn off (unless they're unsure where they're going).
The reason it's obvious is because if they've come from the exit directly to your right then they'll be in the outside lane of the roundabout without a signal and you won't be able to go anywhere anyway.
If they've come from the exit to your right (same as before), but are in the inside lane they'll almost definitely be leaving from their last exit, the one opposite you.
If they come from the exit opposite you and are still in the inside as they pass the exit you're waiting at, the odds are they'll be leaving at the exit you want to leave at too, unless they just used the roundabout to turn around and go back the way they came. That doesn't happen often and it's better just to assume they are taking the same exit you intend to.
Roundabout are predictable most of the time. But it's still a good idea to be very careful, don't assume anything. That's kinda the theory to something that can't exactly be taught, it just becomes second nature, which you gain through experience. |
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| tree1 |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 tree1 Two Stroke Sniffer

Joined: 06 Jul 2006 Karma :  
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| stevo as b4 |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 stevo as b4 World Chat Champion
Joined: 17 Jul 2003 Karma :   
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| krebsy |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 krebsy World Chat Champion

Joined: 01 Jun 2005 Karma :   
|
 Posted: 17:27 - 18 Jul 2006 Post subject: |
 |
|
Straight-lining may be "safer" and we all do it if the roundabout is clear but it is still technically "wrong" as it's needless lane changing etc.
K. ____________________ What's my New Year's resolution?
1280 x 1024. |
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| Yoshi |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 Yoshi Traffic Copper

Joined: 05 Jul 2005 Karma :  
|
 Posted: 21:13 - 22 Jul 2006 Post subject: |
 |
|
| neeeel wrote: | ok sounds good
what if you are waiting to get onto the roundabout, and your going to take the first left, a car comes round in the right hand lane, then you go onto the roundabout in the left hand lane, then the car signals that it wants to take the same exit as you do? I suppose you just have to be aware of things like that , and let him go in front of u? |
If you've just entered to leave at the first exit and are in the left hand lane, and someone has just decided to pull across and use the same exit, you nail it to stop them crashing into you. Gotta know whats happening all around, don't assume people will be where they are supposed to be. My mum might be there going around it the wrong way in a lorry like she once did.  ____________________ Present: GS650 Katana - Getting ready for summer touring!
Past: TS50, RS50, ZXR400, LT80, TS250 |
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| NSR Mick |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 NSR Mick World Chat Champion

Joined: 26 Jun 2005 Karma :   
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| Lawnie |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 Lawnie Nearly there...

Joined: 23 Apr 2006 Karma :  
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| lumphammer |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 lumphammer Trackday Trickster
Joined: 25 Aug 2005 Karma :     
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 229 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
 |
|
|