How to turn right at The Dome Roundabout in Watford

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @silent1253
    @silent1253 2 года назад +3

    just passed in Watford, thanks so much you really do help!

  • @dollyah4347
    @dollyah4347 2 года назад +2

    Thanks very much for this video. Very clear. I just had one question - when approaching the right lane (after the first set of traffic lights), do we need to signal right and keep the signal on until we switch to the left signal just before the exit.

    • @TheOnlineDrivingInstructor
      @TheOnlineDrivingInstructor  2 года назад +2

      My advice when teaching is;
      At The Dome Roundabout, providing you are in the correct lane, you should not need to signal.
      As always, check mirrors & be aware of other vehicles around you. There are occasions when other traffic will drift and/or be in the wrong lane. Therefore if you feel a signal would benefit others - do so.”

  • @vashstampede360
    @vashstampede360 2 года назад +2

    Great vid! straight forward instruction..

  • @fullsendmountainbiker5844
    @fullsendmountainbiker5844 2 года назад

    Hi there! Just wondering about the eyesight check. Do you get 3 chances. I heard this somewhere and was wondering if it’s correct. If so. could you please explain these 3 chances? Like what if I got an o mixed with a d or a w mixed with an m?
    Thanks

  • @arun987
    @arun987 2 года назад

    What if the road is busy and there are cars one my left lane,Do i need to indicate left while changing line after first exit.

    • @TheOnlineDrivingInstructor
      @TheOnlineDrivingInstructor  2 года назад

      Hi Arun in general you do not need to indicate your direction when you are in a designated lane junction.
      You'd need to make sure that any signals you give do not confuse people into thinking you are wanting to change lane.
      When I am instructing on this junction, my advice is to not signal - however you do need to be aware of vehicles around you & if you feel a signal would benefit others (including pedestrians on the exits) then give one.