I've never seen such a niche video so well made. Thanks for this, even if not many people will watch it, it's very useful to Reading learners like me who struggle on this roundabout.
Big round of applause for whoever made this video 😍❤❤❤ so many lessons have not cleared my confusion about this roundabout as much as this video has done . Bravoooo
Thank you so much for this video. I learnt from it and passed my test this morning. Much better explained here than my driving instructor ever did. Thank you so much. X
Black Boy Roundabout where I failed my first practical,Guess what.... Graham from WDS spend much time on me to get used to that roundabout .one of the best instructor which made my life easier by passing my practical.Big up Keith for introducing me to Graham.nice video not only for the learners for everyone.
Handsdown, the most useful video for anyone doing their test in Reading. Such a complex roundabout explained so clearly. I have finally learnt to negotiate this roundabout - thanks to this video.
I've got my test in a few weeks, and this has helped me out so much. I made a bit of a pig's ear on a lesson a few weeks ago with this. Seems so much clearer now!
Please make a video of oracle roundabout and Chatham place round about like merging A33 to A329 and exits.These are not in part of test but after pass my test I am finding difficult in these roundabout.I hope that will help others too. Thanks in advance.
Glad you found this video helpful. As for other roundabouts, there are many that different people would like to see done. I have a limited budget (both time & money). If you do these often, I suggest going there when it is quiet. Look at the lanes / the road signs and try to apply the advice given here in this video. If still having problems, ask a Driving Instructor to take you around those places to help you understand.
Indeed, the only way is if many people contact the council about it. The local Instructor group, work with the Text Centre to highlight issues to the council, but public help would be useful.
Hi I have a question; at 2:42 "As our current lane can go either left or continue on the roundabout we SHOULD indicate left as we exit" do we HAVE to by law? ANd if ont indicated is that a major mistake that would fail your driving test?
So there is no law (i.e Highway code doesn't say MUST) to signal, but,; a) it is helpful to others, b) will possibly prevent someone driving into your side!. As for the driving test, would depend on the situation at the time. In the same way, not indicating to move off or stop, would be serious if someone is nearby, but OK if no one there. So the most important thing is be aware of who is around (use mirrors). Hope that helps?
@@mrshusnain4471 Ran out of time & money! Also the process is the same as on other exits. I didn't set out to "teach" the BlackBoy, but to show how to deal with multi-lane roundabouts. This is a transferable skill to any roundabout in the UK. Worton Grange needs to be approached with the same idea, if concerned take a look at it work out where the lanes go, then drive around it.
QQ: minute 09:30...if there is another car insisting in continuing onto that middle lane and not letting you get into that lane and hits you, is he in the wrong ? You are on his right also and to top it of the moron says YOU need to learn to drive !
So yes he is wrong, if he moved from his lane into yours. The lanes are well marked, and if you're ahead of him he should be aware. But I've heard similar stories involving Driving Instructors on other roundabouts and insurance say 50/50%. However feel free to use this video as evidence on the correct procedures for using the roundabout to either your insurance or the police. Unfortunately we as drivers need to be aware of these type of drivers at all times.
Oh ok thank you. I have a question about this roundabout when driving towards Reading from Lower early. According to the video, you take the right hand lane but you bear to the middle lane so you leave the 3rd exit towards reading. My uncle is telling me that I should approach in the middle lane but indicate right, then stay in the middle lane to take the third exit towards reading. I'm not sure about this, will I be cutting through lanes by doing that?
@@alimkamara9055 on the video around 3.01 - 3.17 it shows the road signs. There are 3 lanes approaching the roundabout. only the right hand lane is labelled Reading. The middle one goes to Arborfield or Basingstoke. The right hand lane splits into 2 when on the roundabout, if you used the middle lane on approach (for Basingstoke) and went to the middle lane on the roundabout you would be cutting across lanes. Hope that helps.
I've never seen such a niche video so well made. Thanks for this, even if not many people will watch it, it's very useful to Reading learners like me who struggle on this roundabout.
Thank you for your feedback. Glad you found it useful
Big round of applause for whoever made this video 😍❤❤❤ so many lessons have not cleared my confusion about this roundabout as much as this video has done . Bravoooo
You are welcome, thanks for the comments, video was created by Wokingham Driving School -
www.wokinghamdrivingschool.co.uk/
Thank you so much for this video. I learnt from it and passed my test this morning. Much better explained here than my driving instructor ever did. Thank you so much. X
You are welcome, congratulations on your pass. Take care & drive safely, enjoy the freedom.
Very helpful video for learners who struggle while driving on this round about most hardest bit of the route
Glad you like it
Black Boy Roundabout where I failed my first practical,Guess what.... Graham from WDS spend much time on me to get used to that roundabout .one of the best instructor which made my life easier by passing my practical.Big up Keith for introducing me to Graham.nice video not only for the learners for everyone.
Handsdown, the most useful video for anyone doing their test in Reading. Such a complex roundabout explained so clearly. I have finally learnt to negotiate this roundabout - thanks to this video.
Glad it was helpful!
I've got my test in a few weeks, and this has helped me out so much. I made a bit of a pig's ear on a lesson a few weeks ago with this. Seems so much clearer now!
Very helpful video, particularly for a learner driver who lives in Reading!
Indeed, but it's there to help understand the principle of any multi-lane roundabout.
Fantastic video I have ever see before..really help full for learners.
Glad you find it helpful
Your video in this roundabout really helped 😊😊😊🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍
Superbly done and the presentation is crystal clear
This is the best way to explain complex roundabout. Can you please do the same kind of video for Sainsbury roundabout in Slough too?
The perfect video… thank you soo much ❤❤❤
Great video Keith
Thanks Dave
Amazing video!!
Thanks, glad you like it
Amazing video, greatly explained really helpful
Excellent video
Thanks you
Please make a video of oracle roundabout and Chatham place round about like merging A33 to A329 and exits.These are not in part of test but after pass my test I am finding difficult in these roundabout.I hope that will help others too.
Thanks in advance.
Glad you found this video helpful. As for other roundabouts, there are many that different people would like to see done. I have a limited budget (both time & money). If you do these often, I suggest going there when it is quiet. Look at the lanes / the road signs and try to apply the advice given here in this video. If still having problems, ask a Driving Instructor to take you around those places to help you understand.
They should really give those trees covering the sign a trim
Indeed, the only way is if many people contact the council about it. The local Instructor group, work with the Text Centre to highlight issues to the council, but public help would be useful.
Hi I have a question; at 2:42 "As our current lane can go either left or continue on the roundabout we SHOULD indicate left as we exit" do we HAVE to by law? ANd if ont indicated is that a major mistake that would fail your driving test?
So there is no law (i.e Highway code doesn't say MUST) to signal, but,;
a) it is helpful to others,
b) will possibly prevent someone driving into your side!.
As for the driving test, would depend on the situation at the time. In the same way, not indicating to move off or stop, would be serious if someone is nearby, but OK if no one there. So the most important thing is be aware of who is around (use mirrors).
Hope that helps?
@@wokinghamdriving8144 Wonderful , thank you for the response! :)
Can rember this used to be two roundabouts.
Can you do black dam please? It’s look scary on google maps
I've no idea where that is? Give me some info I'll have a look.
Can u make more videos in reading routes please
I can consider it (but cost is an issue) what areas have you in mind?
Why you didn’t exit arborfield in blackboy roundabout and please can u make video Worton garange roundabout
Arborfield road is not test rout ??
@@mrshusnain4471 Ran out of time & money! Also the process is the same as on other exits. I didn't set out to "teach" the BlackBoy, but to show how to deal with multi-lane roundabouts. This is a transferable skill to any roundabout in the UK. Worton Grange needs to be approached with the same idea, if concerned take a look at it work out where the lanes go, then drive around it.
@@mrshusnain4471 I believe it is used on test yes.
I have a question is still the same route for test ??
There are many test routes, some go via the Black boy roundabout, others don't
QQ: minute 09:30...if there is another car insisting in continuing onto that middle lane and not letting you get into that lane and hits you, is he in the wrong ? You are on his right also and to top it of the moron says YOU need to learn to drive !
Also my car was ahead of his by a car or two lengths.
So yes he is wrong, if he moved from his lane into yours. The lanes are well marked, and if you're ahead of him he should be aware. But I've heard similar stories involving Driving Instructors on other roundabouts and insurance say 50/50%. However feel free to use this video as evidence on the correct procedures for using the roundabout to either your insurance or the police. Unfortunately we as drivers need to be aware of these type of drivers at all times.
Hello, do you still respond to comments?
I try to.
Oh ok thank you. I have a question about this roundabout when driving towards Reading from Lower early. According to the video, you take the right hand lane but you bear to the middle lane so you leave the 3rd exit towards reading. My uncle is telling me that I should approach in the middle lane but indicate right, then stay in the middle lane to take the third exit towards reading. I'm not sure about this, will I be cutting through lanes by doing that?
@@alimkamara9055 on the video around 3.01 - 3.17 it shows the road signs. There are 3 lanes approaching the roundabout. only the right hand lane is labelled Reading. The middle one goes to Arborfield or Basingstoke. The right hand lane splits into 2 when on the roundabout, if you used the middle lane on approach (for Basingstoke) and went to the middle lane on the roundabout you would be cutting across lanes. Hope that helps.
Sounds racial.