This video is very useful, but I have to say: I hate British roundabouts with a vengeance. Look how uneccessarily confusing the roadmarkings are, and how lanes criss-cross and merge - 4 lanes become 3, 3 become 4 - and all the while you have to watch the road markings, read the signs, control your vehicle, and watch for other drivers. British roads.
Think Driving School I think I would mind less if it weren't for the fact you can fail your test for doing what you can *see* other drivers on the road are doing. Which is exactly what happened to me. But regardless, they should be simplified to avoid confusion, and I honestly think it would help drivers (and maybe road safety?)
Incredibly thankful for this video, it help me with my return to the test centre nearing the finish of my test and gave me that peace of mind of being prepared on what to expect! PASSED my MOD 2 🙌🏻🙏🏻 thanks a lot 😁
I remember we had short five minute film snippets on British TV regarding driving situations in the 60s and 70s and they stayed subconsciously in the mind to this day. Bring them back for the newer drivers out there. They are so informative as well as being entertaining.
You've no idea how helpful this video is. I have my test on Monday from the Farnborough test centre so will be using this roundabout, and this is the one roundabout that always gives me trouble. It's great to be able to see it without having to wait for my lessons :)
Hi good luck with your test :) Glad you found it helpful have you checked out the rest of our videos? quite a few of them are filmed in Farnborough www.thinkdrivingschool.co.uk/learn/farnborough-test-centre-tutorial-videos.html
Thank you so much for this video , ive passed my test yesterday, your videos are you cleared and very useful. Its had helped me so much to understand what the roundabout all about. So Thank you for your hard work made this video xx
Thank you for this video, I wished I watched it sooner. I've been driving over a year now and only had a couple of long distance journeys. On my commute to work there is a multi lane roundabout which I think is fairly simple but because I use that roundabout on a daily basis I am comfortable with it, next week I'm going on a long journey and large multilane roundabouts are a fear to me because I never really use them but after watching this video I am a lot more comfortable with them and have nothing to worry about, this video explains it well, great editing too :)
Glad the video has helped, Good luck with your long journeys, Its good that you are aware of your areas for improvements and are looking at ways to tackle them.
thanks . I'm enjoying learning and watching your videos I'll pass soon enough no matter how many times I know in mean time enjoy what I'm doing . learning etc .
Hey! I just wanted to thank you so much for this video, I had my driving test today in Farnborough and passed first time! This video REALLY helped me with this roundabout thank you!
5:40 approaching to turn right from another approach road I note the 2 entirely different signs, one left and straight ahead only, and the next having left, ahead and turn right. Why is this? My guess is the first sign is for a major route and left and straight on mostly used. It is a puzzle though why both signs wouldn't be the entirely the same. I've never assessed signs for sign sake in 25 years, if I had this likely would make more sense ?
hi some sat navs do on some roundabouts, but even sat nav can get it wrong, have you watched our other multi-lane roundabout video? ruclips.net/video/lQVfMBzEotg/видео.html
At 6:05 shouldn't the sign on left lane indicate 'left' as it is only allowing the exit of the roundabout and not going straight further around roundabout?
@@ThinkDriving Yea. Last week I was on this roundabout and got honked because I wanted to go to business park, and assumed that this lane is going straight and not only 'left' based on the road marking :( Does that mean we can't always rely on the road marking and must refer to roadside signs?
@@sujitjagdale582 sometimes they can be a little misleading, but if you look at the lines on the road too, they are directing you to that exit too, so it’s a case of look at all the markings and take the safest option, and even if lines take you a particular way always check it’s safe first 👍
Hi, this is a really helpful video recommended to me by my instructor but I just had a few questions where your advice seems to differ: in my previous driving lesson i did the lane change like you did at 7:25, checked my mirrors, used a signal and moved safely (no other cars were even around) but my instructor said that would be a fail and i should have only moved over to the middle lane, not the furthest left? then as i exit the roundabout, signal left to move across in the road after?
How it is on the video is perfect, and how a good driver should do it, what you described is fine too, but you leave yourself open to having lots of people passing you on the left and making it hard to get back to the left lane as you come off.
Thanks a lot. You explain well. I have an important query though: at 3:04, you say we take the middle lane for taking the 3rd exit to the right. But at 5:50, why take the right lane now? The sign says that both the middle and right lanes would have taken us to A325(S)
Think Driving School. Thanks. I see. So A325(S) was the second exit, and there was no specific indication on those first white sign boards (and road markings) of where else the 3rd lane would take us.
hello! i find this very helpful thank you but i'm just a bit confused at 5:48 - how did you know you needed the right-most lane for turning right? it's just that on the road sign (on the left) it looks like both middle and right hand lanes serve the same purpose so wouldn't you stick to the left of the two? i'm just confused as to how people driving on these roundabouts for the first time know where to go! thank you :)
Hi thanks for your question and its very valid. The A325(s) is the second exit ahead, The exit to the right is not mentioned on that sign for the business park so from that we assume right lane as there is nothing saying we can use the middle. Hope that makes sense?
Because if a rule with nee roundabouts that they can’t show right arrows on the approach to a roundabout in case something thinks they can go around the roundabout the wrong way. It’s a crazy rule. You still see right arrows on older roundabouts but newer ones you won’t any more. So looking at the words and numbers is quite often more reliable. So if you know you are going A325(N) for example you can get in the lanes that day that. Hope this makes sense and helps?
6:35 im doing this roundabout on my test which is in a few days - followed your exact instructions on this but my instructor said its incorrect! He said you have to leave your right signal on until you indicate left to exit. Can this also be done or is this incorrect?😂
As long as a signal is not misleading then it’s fine, but think about what’s you are doing there, you are moving left 2 lanes with a right signal on, Also because this particular roundabout is traffic light controller the people coming onto the roundabout from Aldershot are not looking at you or your signal to make a decision about going into the roundabout, as the traffic lights control them. So both ways are fine, but I’d say leaving it is more misleading than helpful. Good luck with your test let us know how it goes
Hi. Want to ask, do we need to give signal at this kind of roundabout? My instructor said, no need to give signal here because it is a traffic controlled roundabout.
What you need to do in these situations is work out if that signal is going to be more helpful or more misleading. Remember your position is a signal to, so if you move at the right times that can sometimes be enough of a signal. In the case of this roundabout if there where people following you, will they think your signal is to go down the second exit? As we want the third exit but need to move across lanes before we have passed the second one, it may then be misleading. To then add to this remember if we check our mirrors to change lanes and we don't think it is safe to move lanes we can always go back around the roundabout and try again. At the end of the day its about being safe, so going the wrong way is sometimes the safest thing to do. I hope this answers your question?
I’m a bit confused at 7.11 ish do you not need to signal left as you go to the furthest left lane? Sorry if obvious question I’m getting really stressed about all this
With signals, always ask yourself is it helpful or misleading? To signal left at that point, people might think you are trying to go down the second exit not and not going to the third so could confuse people. If you were doing a move like this after you had passed the second exit then definitely signal as it would help. All roundabouts are slightly different so it’s about making up your own mind which is best, the more we can signal the better, as long as it’s not misleading. Hope this helps :)
I have done 20 driving lessons so far and still struggling with the roundabout. I'm catching up too slowly. Last time the other road user horn ne so rudely that I start to get panic every day thinking that it will happen again. Sometimes I feel like I need to give up aa I'm too afraid to be on the road.
Don't give up, Just ignore them. Remember they where a learner once so think of it as pay back time :) Sometimes people just need hours behind the wheel to become natural some take less some take a lot more but just keep going, the freedom you will get once you pass will be worth it :)
5:53 why can't we use the middle lane? as in the first part of the video when going third exit in this roundabout we used middle lane. This is the only bit that is confusing me.
Because from this direction there are no signs or road markings showing us we can use the middle lane this time. As you see from the road markings the middle lane from this direction only allows you to follow the road ahead second exit. Hope this helps
Great vid, I have a Qu: so if you are on multi lane roundabout turning R, and in middle lane you don't indicate R, (as ur position is a good indicator, But if in the 3rd lane(or far R. Lane) going R, you actually do indicate right.? Thanks
Hi, amazing video! Can I ask how you tell the difference between a normal or a spiral roundabout on approach, based on the road markings? How can you tell the following up roundabout will be a spiral - with strict lane sticking rule -, or a normal one, where the general roundabout rules apply? This is what makes the confusion for me all the time. I can select the best lane, easily, but what's after? Should I look out for signs or road or markings or whatever, which tell me which set of rules I have to apply?
So under NO circumstance I should expect to be switching lane on a spiral roundabount? If i start in the correct lane, i will naturally end up in the correct exit with no issues?... Right?
If the round bout is set out perfectly, and your not doing a U turn then yes. The problem is there are always an exception to the rule, so keep looking at the road marking. some are laid out badly unfortunately, so what ever you end up needing to do, do it calmly and safely :)
hi, I'm an ADI making videos in my own area. do you use road sign magic pro for the signage you use? also, how do you go about highlighting the lanes in green and red etc?
its a long process, using 3 different programs and several go pros, hence why there are not more of them although each time I make a video it gets faster :)
GoodAdvicesForFranco you won’t fail your test in you got in the wrong lane safely and then deal with the situation safely either by going the wrong way which is normally the best thing to do. Or get back in the correct lane safely. Hope this helps
too many mirrors because NOBODY CANT OVERTAKE ON ROUNDABOUT thats why i think that is STUPID LIVING IN MIRRORS WHEN YOU NEED LOOK ON THE ROAD !!! and yes who drive with bike need be behind and if they're overtake on the roundabout then that will be they're fault !!!
one of the best video on Roundabout. i passed my test ...thank you
Well done! drive safe :)
Nilesh Chavan congratulations
This video is very useful, but I have to say: I hate British roundabouts with a vengeance. Look how uneccessarily confusing the roadmarkings are, and how lanes criss-cross and merge - 4 lanes become 3, 3 become 4 - and all the while you have to watch the road markings, read the signs, control your vehicle, and watch for other drivers. British roads.
They are more complex than needed i agree with you
Think Driving School
I think I would mind less if it weren't for the fact you can fail your test for doing what you can *see* other drivers on the road are doing. Which is exactly what happened to me. But regardless, they should be simplified to avoid confusion, and I honestly think it would help drivers (and maybe road safety?)
Roundabouts are usually ok (2 lane) but this one is indeed a dick
Perfectly said!
Incredibly thankful for this video, it help me with my return to the test centre nearing the finish of my test and gave me that peace of mind of being prepared on what to expect! PASSED my MOD 2 🙌🏻🙏🏻 thanks a lot 😁
Good job, glad it helped, stay safe out there, never forget your lifesavers :)
Thnx for sharing . I failed while returning to Test centre . It was at third exit and i took center lane to enter . I wish i had seen this video
Thanks folks... Your videos helped me pass my driving test in the first attempt with 8 minors :)
Well done
I remember we had short five minute film snippets on British TV regarding driving situations in the 60s and 70s and they stayed subconsciously in the mind to this day. Bring them back for the newer drivers out there. They are so informative as well as being entertaining.
I passed my test today at farnborough after watching this !!!! :) Thanks for the video
Well done, Take it easy out there on your own :)
I have passed my driving test but still like to watch your useful videos. Thank you 😊
Well done thanks for letting us know, take it easy out there on your own :)
You've no idea how helpful this video is. I have my test on Monday from the Farnborough test centre so will be using this roundabout, and this is the one roundabout that always gives me trouble. It's great to be able to see it without having to wait for my lessons :)
Hi good luck with your test :) Glad you found it helpful have you checked out the rest of our videos? quite a few of them are filmed in Farnborough www.thinkdrivingschool.co.uk/learn/farnborough-test-centre-tutorial-videos.html
Thank you :). Yeah, I've been binge-watching them all haha. Great content, brilliantly explained and clear :)
Good luck :)
only 4 days left to my tests
this is really good and helpful
thanks
Did you pass?
I'm an "experienced" driver but roundabouts have always been my weak point. Thanks for this video. (I think it's good to refresh your skills).
TechMantra no worries, glad they are helping you :)
Thank you so much for this video , ive passed my test yesterday, your videos are you cleared and very useful. Its had helped me so much to understand what the roundabout all about. So Thank you for your hard work made this video xx
Well done, Take it easy out there on your own :)
Thank you. I will always be safe 😊
Nice one. Especially the mention of Bob and Tom.
Glad you liked it :)
Thank you for this video, I wished I watched it sooner. I've been driving over a year now and only had a couple of long distance journeys. On my commute to work there is a multi lane roundabout which I think is fairly simple but because I use that roundabout on a daily basis I am comfortable with it, next week I'm going on a long journey and large multilane roundabouts are a fear to me because I never really use them but after watching this video I am a lot more comfortable with them and have nothing to worry about, this video explains it well, great editing too :)
Glad the video has helped, Good luck with your long journeys, Its good that you are aware of your areas for improvements and are looking at ways to tackle them.
Such good editing! Such good explanation!! This video has helped me to understand spiral roundabouts finally! Thankyou ever so much!!
Thank you, glad it’s helping
thanks . I'm enjoying learning and watching your videos I'll pass soon enough no matter how many times I know in mean time enjoy what I'm doing . learning etc .
Great video, thank you. I am learning and spatial or spiral roundabouts throw me for a loop sometimes! I shall be re-watching this one a LOT :0)
Glad it’s helping :)
Very nice video. Very well explained. Keep posting please.
Thank you, we have a new one we are making ATM that will be ready in about 2 weeks :)
Hey! I just wanted to thank you so much for this video, I had my driving test today in Farnborough and passed first time! This video REALLY helped me with this roundabout thank you!
Good job, well done. Take it easy out there on your own :)
Dude u have no idea how much i helped me!I'm new driver but willin to learn anychance i get
Very informative video....passed my test today..thanks a lot
well done
Well done, Drive Safe
Thank you for this helpful video. You have the best multi lane videos! All the best 👍🏼
Thank you, good luck with your test :)
Very useful video, please make more videos on multi lane roundabouts.
There is another one coming in about a week, Keep your eyes peeled :)
Thank you sir, l am struggling on multi lane roundabout and your videos are helping me alot. My driving test is next month in Wolverhampton.
Good luck fella :)
Best videos on multilane round abouts :)
s glad it’s helping you :) are you learning in farnborough?
Thanks 😘👍 you for showing me this great video 😉😉 today 👍👍 God bless you Amen 🙏😀🇬🇧🇬🇧 amazing job.
Thank you too
5:40 approaching to turn right from another approach road I note the 2 entirely different signs, one left and straight ahead only, and the next having left, ahead and turn right. Why is this? My guess is the first sign is for a major route and left and straight on mostly used. It is a puzzle though why both signs wouldn't be the entirely the same. I've never assessed signs for sign sake in 25 years, if I had this likely would make more sense ?
This roundabout raised my anxiety levels when doing the Mod 2
Keep practicing, it’s will get easier :)
this is very helpful, got my test this friday, i hope i do pass):
Good Luck :)
Think Driving School thankyou
Helpful you video thanks more i want to see how to clutch
No problem glad it helped
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Watch this one ☝️
Absolutely brilliant video. Thank you.
Thank you, glad it’s helping 😄
Thanks for videos.
No worries
am still confused with the multi lanes would sat nav tell you which labr to take?
hi some sat navs do on some roundabouts, but even sat nav can get it wrong, have you watched our other multi-lane roundabout video? ruclips.net/video/lQVfMBzEotg/видео.html
At 6:05 shouldn't the sign on left lane indicate 'left' as it is only allowing the exit of the roundabout and not going straight further around roundabout?
It would be useful yes, sometimes roundabouts are not perfect 👍
@@ThinkDriving Yea. Last week I was on this roundabout and got honked because I wanted to go to business park, and assumed that this lane is going straight and not only 'left' based on the road marking :( Does that mean we can't always rely on the road marking and must refer to roadside signs?
@@sujitjagdale582 sometimes they can be a little misleading, but if you look at the lines on the road too, they are directing you to that exit too, so it’s a case of look at all the markings and take the safest option, and even if lines take you a particular way always check it’s safe first 👍
Very useful video. I love all your videos. Who are Bob and Tom anyway?
Hi, this is a really helpful video recommended to me by my instructor but I just had a few questions where your advice seems to differ: in my previous driving lesson i did the lane change like you did at 7:25, checked my mirrors, used a signal and moved safely (no other cars were even around) but my instructor said that would be a fail and i should have only moved over to the middle lane, not the furthest left? then as i exit the roundabout, signal left to move across in the road after?
How it is on the video is perfect, and how a good driver should do it, what you described is fine too, but you leave yourself open to having lots of people passing you on the left and making it hard to get back to the left lane as you come off.
@@ThinkDriving okay thanks, i’ll continue doing it like in the video then
@erins1333 just make sure your checks to the left are really good, and you will be fine :)
Excellent video
Thanks a lot. You explain well.
I have an important query though: at 3:04, you say we take the middle lane for taking the 3rd exit to the right. But at 5:50, why take the right lane now? The sign says that both the middle and right lanes would have taken us to A325(S)
Purple Spark hi glad you like it, at 5:50 you are heading to the business park not the A325(s) :)
Think Driving School. Thanks.
I see. So A325(S) was the second exit, and there was no specific indication on those first white sign boards (and road markings) of where else the 3rd lane would take us.
0:34 the sign means that left lane goes to left or straight ahead and middle lane can go second exit or third ??
That’s correct on this sign yes 👍
hello! i find this very helpful thank you but i'm just a bit confused at 5:48 - how did you know you needed the right-most lane for turning right? it's just that on the road sign (on the left) it looks like both middle and right hand lanes serve the same purpose so wouldn't you stick to the left of the two? i'm just confused as to how people driving on these roundabouts for the first time know where to go! thank you :)
Hi thanks for your question and its very valid. The A325(s) is the second exit ahead, The exit to the right is not mentioned on that sign for the business park so from that we assume right lane as there is nothing saying we can use the middle. Hope that makes sense?
Ar 8:08 why do the road markings show that 3 lanes can all lead to the second exit when only the middle two actually do?
Because if a rule with nee roundabouts that they can’t show right arrows on the approach to a roundabout in case something thinks they can go around the roundabout the wrong way. It’s a crazy rule. You still see right arrows on older roundabouts but newer ones you won’t any more. So looking at the words and numbers is quite often more reliable. So if you know you are going A325(N) for example you can get in the lanes that day that. Hope this makes sense and helps?
@@ThinkDriving ok thank you that makes more sense now.
Bob and tom, i like it
thanks i learning you understanding
yuusuf Ali .
I have tried to find it, unsuccessfully, in earlier videos, but can you please explain POM?
Iain Mackie POM is Prepare - Observe - Move
Thanks. I REALLY like your Centre mirror, Right mirror, Right signal saying. Very useful way of getting the sequence in the correct order. 👍🏻
nice one
Thanks
Thanks so much, really helped me. xxx
This is very helpful
Nice video
Thank you
Thanks, glad it’s helping
6:35 im doing this roundabout on my test which is in a few days - followed your exact instructions on this but my instructor said its incorrect! He said you have to leave your right signal on until you indicate left to exit.
Can this also be done or is this incorrect?😂
As long as a signal is not misleading then it’s fine, but think about what’s you are doing there, you are moving left 2 lanes with a right signal on,
Also because this particular roundabout is traffic light controller the people coming onto the roundabout from Aldershot are not looking at you or your signal to make a decision about going into the roundabout, as the traffic lights control them. So both ways are fine, but I’d say leaving it is more misleading than helpful. Good luck with your test let us know how it goes
Hi can you tell me what is speed when we travel on the around roundabout ? What does it mean Bob and Tom mean? Thanks.
Hi BOB is boy on bike, TOM is teenager on moped
Basically look out for any one l especially narrow vehicles that can squeeze up next to you 👍
Hi. Want to ask, do we need to give signal at this kind of roundabout? My instructor said, no need to give signal here because it is a traffic controlled roundabout.
Depends on how controlled it is and if the signal would help anyone?
do you indicate when switching from the right lane to the furthest left when going across lanes?
What you need to do in these situations is work out if that signal is going to be more helpful or more misleading.
Remember your position is a signal to, so if you move at the right times that can sometimes be enough of a signal.
In the case of this roundabout if there where people following you, will they think your signal is to go down the second exit? As we want the third exit but need to move across lanes before we have passed the second one, it may then be misleading. To then add to this remember if we check our mirrors to change lanes and we don't think it is safe to move lanes we can always go back around the roundabout and try again. At the end of the day its about being safe, so going the wrong way is sometimes the safest thing to do. I hope this answers your question?
best one. thanks
I’m a bit confused at 7.11 ish do you not need to signal left as you go to the furthest left lane? Sorry if obvious question I’m getting really stressed about all this
With signals, always ask yourself is it helpful or misleading?
To signal left at that point, people might think you are trying to go down the second exit not and not going to the third so could confuse people. If you were doing a move like this after you had passed the second exit then definitely signal as it would help. All roundabouts are slightly different so it’s about making up your own mind which is best, the more we can signal the better, as long as it’s not misleading.
Hope this helps :)
@@ThinkDriving thank you 💛 that helps a lot
@@tashytink No worries, Good luck :)
I have done 20 driving lessons so far and still struggling with the roundabout. I'm catching up too slowly. Last time the other road user horn ne so rudely that I start to get panic every day thinking that it will happen again. Sometimes I feel like I need to give up aa I'm too afraid to be on the road.
Don't give up, Just ignore them. Remember they where a learner once so think of it as pay back time :)
Sometimes people just need hours behind the wheel to become natural some take less some take a lot more but just keep going, the freedom you will get once you pass will be worth it :)
5:53 why can't we use the middle lane? as in the first part of the video when going third exit in this roundabout we used middle lane. This is the only bit that is confusing me.
Because from this direction there are no signs or road markings showing us we can use the middle lane this time. As you see from the road markings the middle lane from this direction only allows you to follow the road ahead second exit.
Hope this helps
@@ThinkDriving Thank you, very helpful
Great vid, I have a Qu: so if you are on multi lane roundabout turning R, and in middle lane you don't indicate R, (as ur position is a good indicator, But if in the 3rd lane(or far R. Lane) going R, you actually do indicate right.? Thanks
Hi, Glad you liked the video. Yes if you are in the far right lane then yes a right signal would be helpful and not at all misleading :)
Hi, amazing video!
Can I ask how you tell the difference between a normal or a spiral roundabout on approach, based on the road markings?
How can you tell the following up roundabout will be a spiral - with strict lane sticking rule -, or a normal one, where the general roundabout rules apply?
This is what makes the confusion for me all the time. I can select the best lane, easily, but what's after? Should I look out for signs or road or markings or whatever, which tell me which set of rules I have to apply?
Vivien M normally only road marking when you get there will tell you I’m afraid so just be hyper aware on RBs you don’t know :)
😀 👍 that's nice of you
thank you 😀
Thankyou
Helpful video. #DrivingLessons #Farnborough #WhereTo?
So under NO circumstance I should expect to be switching lane on a
spiral roundabount? If i start in the correct lane, i will naturally end
up in the correct exit with no issues?... Right?
If the round bout is set out perfectly, and your not doing a U turn then yes. The problem is there are always an exception to the rule, so keep looking at the road marking. some are laid out badly unfortunately, so what ever you end up needing to do, do it calmly and safely :)
@@ThinkDriving thanks for the feedback, very useful suff!
hi, I'm an ADI making videos in my own area. do you use road sign magic pro for the signage you use? also, how do you go about highlighting the lanes in green and red etc?
its a long process, using 3 different programs and several go pros, hence why there are not more of them although each time I make a video it gets faster :)
Think Driving School which programs if you don't mind me asking?
can u do one for treacle mine roundabout in grays
laxus 94 if you watch this one it should help you with that roundabout.
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my test is in Farnborough, will this roundabout show up?
WOLVES WWFC1887 hi yes it the first and last main roundabout almost all routes from Farnborough do :) Good luck let us know how it goes
Check out the rest of our videos filmed in Farnborough www.thinkdrivingschool.co.uk/learn/farnborough-test-centre-tutorial-videos.html
Who or what is bob and tom?
BOB is Boy On Bike, Tom is Teenager on Motorbike. They do a lot of filtering and are vulnerable so watch out for them :)
You will fail your test if you take the wrong lane, will be a serious and test is over.
So yea roundabouts need attention for your test.
GoodAdvicesForFranco you won’t fail your test in you got in the wrong lane safely and then deal with the situation safely either by going the wrong way which is normally the best thing to do. Or get back in the correct lane safely. Hope this helps
too many mirrors because NOBODY CANT OVERTAKE ON ROUNDABOUT thats why i think that is STUPID LIVING IN MIRRORS WHEN YOU NEED LOOK ON THE ROAD !!! and yes who drive with bike need be behind and if they're overtake on the roundabout then that will be they're fault !!!