You are correct. Road marking are not great in Manchester and mostly are faded but this won't be an excuse to turn right from left lane though. Pupil was completely aware of this but too much pressure during test and lack of concentration could cause this sometimes.
@@beedrivingschool the main problem I have is that some lames that could be meant for right sometimes may be a middle lane in a three way road. So left goes really left. Middle and right can go straight OR full right (depending on the turn).
@@beedrivingschool that becomes really confusing at times. What is a good way to determine which lane to go if examiner says: turn left or right, or turn to the 2nd exit. How do you know which lane to go into?
The Medjay of Faiyum sure, it is all about awareness and planning. If you scan the road well ahead from top to bottom, you could plan to choose a correct lane much early. Just remember, if for any reason you chose the wrong lane, just carry on in that lane and don't switch it.
Bee Driving School if you're going right it's right lane . There is exceptions but they are rare and in them situations you will have signs telling you both lanes to turn right. Left lane to turn left. Can use both lanes to go straight ahead depending on size if 2 lane roundabout. The thing to do is read the signs they will advise what lanes you can use on multi lane roundabouts. A lot of it depends on the size of roundabout and junction
0:05 - Does he fail because he is on the left lane, and then turns right? But sometimes lanes could be confusing as well
You are correct. Road marking are not great in Manchester and mostly are faded but this won't be an excuse to turn right from left lane though. Pupil was completely aware of this but too much pressure during test and lack of concentration could cause this sometimes.
@@beedrivingschool the main problem I have is that some lames that could be meant for right sometimes may be a middle lane in a three way road. So left goes really left. Middle and right can go straight OR full right (depending on the turn).
@@beedrivingschool that becomes really confusing at times. What is a good way to determine which lane to go if examiner says: turn left or right, or turn to the 2nd exit. How do you know which lane to go into?
The Medjay of Faiyum sure, it is all about awareness and planning. If you scan the road well ahead from top to bottom, you could plan to choose a correct lane much early. Just remember, if for any reason you chose the wrong lane, just carry on in that lane and don't switch it.
Bee Driving School if you're going right it's right lane . There is exceptions but they are rare and in them situations you will have signs telling you both lanes to turn right. Left lane to turn left. Can use both lanes to go straight ahead depending on size if 2 lane roundabout. The thing to do is read the signs they will advise what lanes you can use on multi lane roundabouts. A lot of it depends on the size of roundabout and junction