Thanks for watching - if you found this video interesting then please subscribe to our channel and click the bell to be notified of our next video! This video includes: * 0:06 Introduction * 0:38 What is lane discipline? * 1:12 Why is lane discipline essential? * 1:59 Basic lane discipline * 4:45 Lane discipline in a busy town centre * 10:03 Summary
Advance Driving School can u please help me at 7:41 Did u knew u had to use right lane from looking at the white board on left side of the road or u found out later by looking at the sign on the road?
I expect other drivers spot the white sign first, and then look at the road markings for confirmation. However, since this is my home town I have memorised how every local junction works!
When driving straight ahead at a mini-roundabout no signal is necessary. Even if you try to signal left when leaving the junction there is probably only time for our indicators to flash once - so there isn't much point as it won't really help anyone. Watch our other video 'Signalling / Indicating Correctly' for more information.
As a new driver multi lane roundabouts really scare me. I just cant seem to get my head around them. I start off in the right lane "this all about turning right" but then I lose track of when I should be changing lane to exit.
I couldnt agree more. I passed my test 2 weeks ago im ok when the lanes are clearly marked but on big roundabouts with no markings well I avoid them frankly.
I agree. The worst thing for me as a new driver is the idea of big roundabouts with no road markings. I almost failed my test due to a smaller roundabout having tarmac over it - no markings at all. Only thing that saved me was a small sign immediately on the road, so my assumptions just took over.
Passed my test a few years ago, but these videos have helped me to remember all of the road rules during periods of not driving. Really really appreciate these amazing videos!
It's almost as if the roads have been designed to create collisions, there's way to many roundabouts, and roundabouts with lights at the start of roundabout exits. Driving is supposed to be enjoyable but it's more of a stressful chore than anything else.
I am an experienced driver but still found this video helpful. However, I wish you had mentioned the importance of signalling when entering and leaving a roundabout. I find that so many drivers nowadays do not signal. I think this is a very bad habit and the dangers of it could have been reinforced by your video.
We like to concentrate on one skill at a time on our videos, and this one is all about the lane discipline at roundabouts. We have covered signalling at roundabouts in our other videos, such as 'Signalling Correctly' and 'Roundabouts for Beginners'.
Talk as much as you want to. Most examiners will chat a little on quieter parts of the test route, but keep quiet at junctions etc so you can concentrate when things get tricky!
Merrycon Hi i dont understand what you mean when you have to signal when entering and leaving the roundabout. Can you explain that part to me please? thanks
3:25 When going straight ahead, my driving instructor said to hug the outer lane. But you do not do this. You follow a straighter path. That makes more sense, and is what I instinctively do when I am not with my instructor. When I try to do what he tells me, and I am not in his vehicle, I get bibbed at, because cars trying to enter the roundabout at the first entrance I come to, think I am turning left because I am positioned so far to the left. (I am talking about roundabouts without lane markings, like the one in this video.)
When going straight ahead in the left lane we should steer wide enough to leave room for others to turn right, but there is no need to ‘scrape the kerb’ around the outside of the roundabout. How wide we need to steer will depend on the size of the roundabout 👍🏼
I have seen many videos but this video actually gave all the answers, i was looking for. The best explanation especially when you show from outside and from inside. Big applause 👏 🙌 👌
Keep in mind not all road markings are visible especially here in Bristol. Depending on which part of the town you driving you will have more or less luck with markings. The part where I live and drive is really tricky so you better know the lanes and markings as there now not much bro see on the road.
Yeah, I have passed this onto an Egyptian neighbour who wanted help (but bizarrely didn't require it legally 🤯, even though he is frankly dangerous on our roads-having ridden with him to try and help him). He found it very clear and helpful, for multiple reasons, including the various examples of different roundabouts. Before anyone asks: YES, I told him to get professional lessons, and he has booked them....though I wonder much good it will do unless he re-learns EVERYTHING. If you're wondering why I consider him dangerous: he stopped DEAD in the middle of a roundabout because that is what they "do in Egypt"...a bit like France I guess with the give-way-to-the-right regulation nonsense (nonsense for a roundabout....). Seriously we have some crazy laws.....
I don’t have a word for you I watched so many other peoples videos but couldn’t understand about the Round about and now i can understand very easily Thanks so much.
Thank you for this video I just recently sat my test and was on my way to passing until I came across an unmarked roundabout literally at the end and I failed because I accidentally straddled between lanes, video helped me understand discipline at roundabouts recommended for sure. :)
I’ve already passed my driving test in the beginning of the year.😂 but I’m worried I’d forget how to drive on roundabouts because of how long covid has kept me off the road
You will probably feel a little out of practice when you drive again - but just like your first drive after passing, take it easy until your confidence returns!
All your videos are very easy to understanding, very helpful. I am from another country, I started to watch your video before my practical test 2 weeks. And it helped me a lots, more than my instructor. I passed my test for the first time. Can't believe it because I did not know anything about car, about driving car... And now I am watching you again about understanding big round about before my first long journey in few days. It takes about 1.5 hour. Hope everything go well. I just want to say thank you so much. You are AMAZING!!!
I passed my driving test today. It was my first attempt. I have been watching your videos for the past few months and they were very helpful. Thanks very much.
Your videos were really amazing! Thanks for your clear instructions and useful tips, I passed my driving test on the first try with only 5 minors in Hendon. Your expertise boosted my confidence, and I will recommend your videos to everyone preparing for their test, thank you 🎉
Having been brought up in the U.K., I'm used to roundabouts, and think they're great, but here in Canada, roundabouts are relatively new, and it's an absolute gong show. They put them in with no word on how to use them other than give way to whoever is in the roundabout! People will stop in the middle of the roundabout, and give way to drivers on their right, the guy behind you will often cut left and take a short cut. I will go out of my way rather than use them.
I passed my driving test today with 4 minors. When I’m practicing with my instructor I had been watching these videos and got more knowledge and used it when I’m practicing. You’re really brilliant!!!. If someone has their test soon, don’t be panic, try to watch all of these videos you can easily pass the test. Don’t be panic at test time, try to talk with examiner what are you doing, why are you slowing down and be a positive mind every time.Thank you so much,I really appreciate your support.
Whoa, I'd be scared if I need to drive through multi-lane roundabouts in the UK (I'm in Australia, where all multi-lane roundabouts are heavily marked throughout). Less scared though after watching this video. Excellent explanation :)
I live in Edinburgh, Scotland. The local highways department here is permanently short of cash, so many of the local roundabouts have almost invisible markings that only rarely get re-marked (road salt in winter doesn't help of course). I'm sure this issue has led to many 'incidents' and doesn't help novice drivers who have enough to contend with.
Been driving for decades but never learned how to navigate these, since until now I haven’t ever needed to, but these things have seemed to have been put “everywhere.” I’m admittedly already slightly anxious as a driver, but I’m outright terrified of these things. I’m hoping that I am able to utilize what this vid has taught me the next time that I come to one. This vid makes it seem easy enough.
I have been drivibg for many many years, never learn to drive in roundabouts, i find its very confusing and the roads needs to have more signs, I have learn alot from this video but its very confusing, last year i came across a roundabout i drove there before many times and it had stop lights but not anymore so when i approach i was in the right lane but i wanted to go straight cars are coming from all directions so i made a right turn and went in a side street turn around and came back made another right turn and i went staight omg very confusing i will try and go on a quiet day take a friend and practice ,,, yr videi was very good, thank you.
I'm learning how to drive and roundabouts have been the most challenging thing for me , its like a mental block I can't get over, but these videos are so helpful in understanding how to cope with them.
Thanks for the video. Often get confused at roundabouts, for example at 3:12 (also 3:54) there is a sign saying Thurston left, Suffolk business park right but no straight ahead exit according to the diagram. Yet when you drive it there does seem to be a straight ahead exit. How did you know this ?
Generally we do trust the information on the sign - however in that case it was an old sign from before that road was built! It has now been replaced. 👍🏼
At the roundabout if you follow the lanes rule specially when turning right when changing lane to take the exit could cause an accident instantly if not alert .
At 9:46, "We enter the roundabout and follow our lane." There aren't any marked on the roundabout and the car looks like it's in the middle of three unmarked lanes. We're told to stay in the left lane when going straight ahead, unless signs direct otherwise, so shouldn't it be sticking to the left?
There are three lanes as we enter that roundabout. They aren't marked with any paint, but the strips of tarmac that make up the road are easily visible and provide a guide. The left lane is for turning left into exits 1 and 2, the middle lane goes straight ahead to exit 3, and the right lane is for turning right to exits 4, 5 and 6. They really should paint lane markings on that roundabout....
@@AdvanceDrivingSchool It's what I thought, but I wasn't sure: Rule 186 of the Highway Code refers to taking the "appropriate" lane on approach and to stay in that lane when the exit is an intermediate one between first left and right or full circle, which isn't specific, so I agree in these cases, there should be road markings to avoid any ambiguity. The diagram accompanying Rule 185 (page 64, Highway Code, 16th Ed., Eighth Impression 2020) would suggest taking the left lane to go straight ahead, which confused me even more. There's a roundabout very much like that near me which I use regularly, which is why I wanted to know. I've seen most cars taking the middle lane to go straight ahead, but there are two lanes on approach, both marked going straight ahead and I'm still not sure which of them to be in for that to get onto the unmarked middle lane. Thanks for clearing that up somewhat, though. I'm assuming the approach will be to move into the left-hand lane after the bus lane to go into the middle lane of the roundabout, but I've seen drivers take any lane here and am worried about drivers staying in the right-hand lane to avoid having to move over after the bus lane, to go into the middle lane and crashing into me in the left lane. Here's the link to the Google Maps' page of that roundabout, in case you're interested in figuring it out (approach from B1296 Old Durham Road to Matalan roundabout in Gateshead, going straight ahead to Newcastle, A167, third exit): www.google.co.uk/maps/@54.9561081,-1.5978882,3a,75y,289.81h,78.26t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1smIgJ0ggwPwsWuwtEcahBVg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?hl=en-GB
We always give other vehicles space just in case they do something unusual like use the wrong lane at a roundabout. If we keep our car in a diagonal position to other vehicles then we won't get hit if they change lanes suddenly - but drive alongside others and we could be put in danger!
I live really bloody close to where this was recorded. (Thetford, 10 miles from Bury St endmunds where this was recorded) also I am aware that no-one asked. and thanks for reminding me that the fuel prices at that tesco were a lot cheaper a while back. also do you live in Bury St Edmunds or just drive around there a lot? I have been on most of the roads you have drove on in these videos.
thankyou .. learning to drive now the one thing i struggle with is my lane discipline on roundabouts .. usually being in the left hand lane i drift to the right 😅but thankyou!
Thanks for watching - if you found this video interesting then please subscribe to our channel and click the bell to be notified of our next video! This video includes:
* 0:06 Introduction
* 0:38 What is lane discipline?
* 1:12 Why is lane discipline essential?
* 1:59 Basic lane discipline
* 4:45 Lane discipline in a busy town centre
* 10:03 Summary
Advance Driving School can u please help me at 7:41
Did u knew u had to use right lane from looking at the white board on left side of the road or u found out later by looking at the sign on the road?
I expect other drivers spot the white sign first, and then look at the road markings for confirmation. However, since this is my home town I have memorised how every local junction works!
Advance Driving School
At Mini roundabout if I go street
Signal is necessary or???
Can you explain about mini roundabouts street a head signal please?
When driving straight ahead at a mini-roundabout no signal is necessary. Even if you try to signal left when leaving the junction there is probably only time for our indicators to flash once - so there isn't much point as it won't really help anyone. Watch our other video 'Signalling / Indicating Correctly' for more information.
Advance Driving School ok Thank you so much. Your video is so extremely helpful thanks again 👍
Roundabouts and lane changes are probably the scariest things for most new drivers.
It feels like dropping into a Lion’s cage.
mark199 Ee
True that.
As a new driver multi lane roundabouts really scare me. I just cant seem to get my head around them. I start off in the right lane "this all about turning right" but then I lose track of when I should be changing lane to exit.
@Simon Jones Have you seen this video: Changing Lanes Safely: ruclips.net/video/eRTAxottBkY/видео.html
The Government or State should put lane markings on ALL the roundabouts it is necessary
I couldnt agree more. I passed my test 2 weeks ago im ok when the lanes are clearly marked but on big roundabouts with no markings well I avoid them frankly.
No need on quiet roundabouts. They're straightforward. On busy ones I agree.
I agree. The worst thing for me as a new driver is the idea of big roundabouts with no road markings. I almost failed my test due to a smaller roundabout having tarmac over it - no markings at all. Only thing that saved me was a small sign immediately on the road, so my assumptions just took over.
Not if it's a single lane roundabout
I agree
Drone view is mad helpful
What is that?
Passed my test a few years ago, but these videos have helped me to remember all of the road rules during periods of not driving. Really really appreciate these amazing videos!
It's almost as if the roads have been designed to create collisions, there's way to many roundabouts, and roundabouts with lights at the start of roundabout exits. Driving is supposed to be enjoyable but it's more of a stressful chore than anything else.
Its designed to control traffic flow and minimise accidents, yes its hard, but it's for everyones good
@@Mahi-br7nz yeah well it doesnt work cause they are confusing for alot of people
@@gamesmaster1060 Roundabouts reduce the amount of accidents by 75%
@@iwanjoness I find that hard to believe!
9:04 - most calm “f@&£ sake” I’ve ever heard! 😂 Amazing content, thank you!
The birds eye view is a good way to show this 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I hate roundabouts where you need to be in the right hand lane to go straight on
The drone view was so helpful!!! Thank you, this is the best video I've seen so far on roundabouts.
I am an experienced driver but still found this video helpful. However, I wish you had mentioned the importance of signalling when entering and leaving a roundabout. I find that so many drivers nowadays do not signal. I think this is a very bad habit and the dangers of it could have been reinforced by your video.
We like to concentrate on one skill at a time on our videos, and this one is all about the lane discipline at roundabouts. We have covered signalling at roundabouts in our other videos, such as 'Signalling Correctly' and 'Roundabouts for Beginners'.
Advance Driving School Can i have banter and talk about regular stuff during my test with my test examiner or do i have to stay quiet?
Talk as much as you want to. Most examiners will chat a little on quieter parts of the test route, but keep quiet at junctions etc so you can concentrate when things get tricky!
Merrycon Hi i dont understand what you mean when you have to signal when entering and leaving the roundabout. Can you explain that part to me please? thanks
@@Kobain222 don't be like 'ah, mate... Had this bird last night' loool
3:25 When going straight ahead, my driving instructor said to hug the outer lane. But you do not do this. You follow a straighter path. That makes more sense, and is what I instinctively do when I am not with my instructor.
When I try to do what he tells me, and I am not in his vehicle, I get bibbed at, because cars trying to enter the roundabout at the first entrance I come to, think I am turning left because I am positioned so far to the left. (I am talking about roundabouts without lane markings, like the one in this video.)
When going straight ahead in the left lane we should steer wide enough to leave room for others to turn right, but there is no need to ‘scrape the kerb’ around the outside of the roundabout. How wide we need to steer will depend on the size of the roundabout 👍🏼
I have seen many videos but this video actually gave all the answers, i was looking for. The best explanation especially when you show from outside and from inside. Big applause 👏 🙌 👌
I have passed yesterday and have watched a lots of your videos and find them very useful. Thank you so much.
Excellent - well done! 🚙👌🏼😃
This video has genuinely helped me so much as a learner - thank you!! Very well explained and clear
Kate
What is the acceptable speed at the roundabout?
I just want to say thank you for all the videos! These videos helped me to pass my exam two years ago and has made me a safer driver!!
I’m planning a trip to the UK in September. Until then I will keep viewing your fantastic videos and remembering STAY LEFT.
Keep in mind not all road markings are visible especially here in Bristol. Depending on which part of the town you driving you will have more or less luck with markings. The part where I live and drive is really tricky so you better know the lanes and markings as there now not much bro see on the road.
What an excellent and well thought out video. Very clear. I loved the multiple examples in the second half.
Yeah, I have passed this onto an Egyptian neighbour who wanted help (but bizarrely didn't require it legally 🤯, even though he is frankly dangerous on our roads-having ridden with him to try and help him). He found it very clear and helpful, for multiple reasons, including the various examples of different roundabouts.
Before anyone asks: YES, I told him to get professional lessons, and he has booked them....though I wonder much good it will do unless he re-learns EVERYTHING.
If you're wondering why I consider him dangerous: he stopped DEAD in the middle of a roundabout because that is what they "do in Egypt"...a bit like France I guess with the give-way-to-the-right regulation nonsense (nonsense for a roundabout....).
Seriously we have some crazy laws.....
Did anyone else hear the wihispered: "F***s sake" @ 9:04, lol
How tf did you hear that?? 😂
Replayed 3 times 😂
Loooool 😂😂😂😂😂
Was it because that blue golf pulled out because they thought she was taking the first exit because she was in the left lane doing it ‘properly’?😂
I don’t have a word for you I watched so many other peoples videos but couldn’t understand about the Round about and now i can understand very easily Thanks so much.
Yes ! I agree round about s and changing lane is the most nervous part of my driving practice 😩
Thank you for this video I just recently sat my test and was on my way to passing until I came across an unmarked roundabout literally at the end and I failed because I accidentally straddled between lanes, video helped me understand discipline at roundabouts recommended for sure. :)
I failed my first test because of this! 2nd test tomorrow
I did the same thing
I passed my driving test today. I watching your videos and it’s really helpful. thank you so much.
Well done! 🚙👍🏼😃
I’ve already passed my driving test in the beginning of the year.😂 but I’m worried I’d forget how to drive on roundabouts because of how long covid has kept me off the road
You will probably feel a little out of practice when you drive again - but just like your first drive after passing, take it easy until your confidence returns!
Yes I passed in January and only driving again now. Really struggling!
All your videos are very easy to understanding, very helpful. I am from another country, I started to watch your video before my practical test 2 weeks. And it helped me a lots, more than my instructor. I passed my test for the first time. Can't believe it because I did not know anything about car, about driving car... And now I am watching you again about understanding big round about before my first long journey in few days. It takes about 1.5 hour. Hope everything go well. I just want to say thank you so much. You are AMAZING!!!
Well done for passing - and good luck on your long journey!
Excellent video with great examples.
wow, that drone view tho, this is the best video on driving in the uk online
This is the clearest I ve seen. Thank you
I'd just like to say "Thank You!" for all your helpful videos. They helped me pass my test today :D
Very well done - and good luck on the road :-)
Extremely useful. Very well illustrated with clear and lucid commentary -Well done!
Best roundabout lesson on RUclips
Struggled with roundabouts for a while now but watching this video made me realise that they aren’t that bad 😩🙌🏽. It’s actually quite easy
I passed my driving test today. It was my first attempt. I have been watching your videos for the past few months and they were very helpful. Thanks very much.
Great job! 🚙👍🏼😃
The best round about explanation have ever seen...
probably the best tutorial on this scary topic.
Thanks for all your video, really helps me understand how to drive as a beginner.
Excellent video and very well explained. Someone has clearly put a lot of effort into producing this.
Thanks so much for sharing really helpful videos .
Your videos were really amazing! Thanks for your clear instructions and useful tips, I passed my driving test on the first try with only 5 minors in Hendon. Your expertise boosted my confidence, and I will recommend your videos to everyone preparing for their test, thank you 🎉
Wooo! 🥳 Well done 🚘👌🏼😃
Very well explained.get to see overhead view after seeing down been very helpful
A round about this quite and empty will be so amazing to use on my driving test day so relaxing and calm ☺️☺️☺️
Hello, thank you so much for your very helpful videos. Passed the test 1st time!
Excellent - very well done!
Superb video with excellent visuals. Thank you for your attention to detail.
Thank u...you guys are better than my driving instructor, I can now understand better
Thanks, I just arrived and I have to shift driving from left side to right side driver, and those videos are very helpful.
Drone view been terribly helpful .
Thanks.
Wish you guys all the best and do well on your driving test ❤️
Highly commend the drone footage. Amazing idea, stellar content 💪🏾🔥
The overhead view! You’re clearly a driving school sent from God!
Really helpful and well explained, thank you!
Having been brought up in the U.K., I'm used to roundabouts, and think they're great, but here in Canada, roundabouts are relatively new, and it's an absolute gong show. They put them in with no word on how to use them other than give way to whoever is in the roundabout! People will stop in the middle of the roundabout, and give way to drivers on their right, the guy behind you will often cut left and take a short cut. I will go out of my way rather than use them.
Sounds crazy!
Perfect explanation , thank you 🙏
Passed my test today, this video was helpful I can't lie
Well done!
I passed my driving test today with 4 minors. When I’m practicing with my instructor I had been watching these videos and got more knowledge and used it when I’m practicing. You’re really brilliant!!!. If someone has their test soon, don’t be panic, try to watch all of these videos you can easily pass the test. Don’t be panic at test time, try to talk with examiner what are you doing, why are you slowing down and be a positive mind every time.Thank you so much,I really appreciate your support.
Excellent! Well done 🚙👌🏼😃
Thank you. Was a good recap.
I'm learning to drive and roundabouts are probably the most frustrating thing. This has been helpful, thanks
Thanks for helping people about roundabout .Thanks again
No problem 👍
Very good explanation. This is really helped me about the roundabout confusion
Whoa, I'd be scared if I need to drive through multi-lane roundabouts in the UK (I'm in Australia, where all multi-lane roundabouts are heavily marked throughout). Less scared though after watching this video. Excellent explanation :)
+Mark Tan They can be fun at times - but you get used to it! Thanks 👍🏼
I live in Edinburgh, Scotland. The local highways department here is permanently short of cash, so many of the local roundabouts have almost invisible markings that only rarely get re-marked (road salt in winter doesn't help of course). I'm sure this issue has led to many 'incidents' and doesn't help novice drivers who have enough to contend with.
Your footage is absolutely beautiful!
Been driving for decades but never learned how to navigate these, since until now I haven’t ever needed to, but these things have seemed to have been put “everywhere.” I’m admittedly already slightly anxious as a driver, but I’m outright terrified of these things. I’m hoping that I am able to utilize what this vid has taught me the next time that I come to one. This vid makes it seem easy enough.
I have been drivibg for many many years, never learn to drive in roundabouts, i find its very confusing and the roads needs to have more signs, I have learn alot from this video but its very confusing, last year i came across a roundabout i drove there before many times and it had stop lights but not anymore so when i approach i was in the right lane but i wanted to go straight cars are coming from all directions so i made a right turn and went in a side street turn around and came back made another right turn and i went staight omg very confusing i will try and go on a quiet day take a friend and practice ,,, yr videi was very good, thank you.
Thank you so much for your videos. I passed today for the 3rd time with 7 minors.
Very good and clearly explained video! Thanks a lot!
I hate big roundabouts & there a a few on my possible test routes so this is very helpful 👍🏾
Passed my test today!, Thank you so much for the top quality videos! They have helped so much :))
Very well done! Good luck on the road :-)
Greeting from Hong Kong. I found your series of the video very useful even for Hong Kong's new driver.
Cool, thanks!
It helped me alot, thanks you for sharing this videos xxx
Great video ... not long till my test now !!! Hoping I do well with lane discipline on roundabouts 👌🏽
This video help me a lot to understand,
I'm schooling , afraid when we entered to the round about.thank u for this video.😍
This video help me a lot , the way they explain and showing the video at the same time brilliant! Thank you and God bless all 🚗😊
Glad it was helpful!
I'm learning how to drive and roundabouts have been the most challenging thing for me , its like a mental block I can't get over, but these videos are so helpful in understanding how to cope with them.
Thanks for the video. Often get confused at roundabouts, for example at 3:12 (also 3:54) there is a sign saying Thurston left, Suffolk business park right but no straight ahead exit according to the diagram. Yet when you drive it there does seem to be a straight ahead exit. How did you know this ?
Generally we do trust the information on the sign - however in that case it was an old sign from before that road was built! It has now been replaced. 👍🏼
At the roundabout if you follow the lanes rule specially when turning right when changing lane to take the exit could cause an accident instantly if not alert .
Really helpful video, the drone footage really does help explain what you need to do.
Thank you!
+Alex Wells Thanks👍🏼
excellent video!
you and germans are the best in traffic rules and system! thank you very much! :)
Millions thanks for the brilliant and helpful advance driving video 👌❤️
The authorities should be quick to repaint road markings when they start to fade. It could help prevent a great deal of accidents.
At 9:46, "We enter the roundabout and follow our lane." There aren't any marked on the roundabout and the car looks like it's in the middle of three unmarked lanes. We're told to stay in the left lane when going straight ahead, unless signs direct otherwise, so shouldn't it be sticking to the left?
There are three lanes as we enter that roundabout. They aren't marked with any paint, but the strips of tarmac that make up the road are easily visible and provide a guide. The left lane is for turning left into exits 1 and 2, the middle lane goes straight ahead to exit 3, and the right lane is for turning right to exits 4, 5 and 6. They really should paint lane markings on that roundabout....
@@AdvanceDrivingSchool It's what I thought, but I wasn't sure: Rule 186 of the Highway Code refers to taking the "appropriate" lane on approach and to stay in that lane when the exit is an intermediate one between first left and right or full circle, which isn't specific, so I agree in these cases, there should be road markings to avoid any ambiguity. The diagram accompanying Rule 185 (page 64, Highway Code, 16th Ed., Eighth Impression 2020) would suggest taking the left lane to go straight ahead, which confused me even more. There's a roundabout very much like that near me which I use regularly, which is why I wanted to know. I've seen most cars taking the middle lane to go straight ahead, but there are two lanes on approach, both marked going straight ahead and I'm still not sure which of them to be in for that to get onto the unmarked middle lane. Thanks for clearing that up somewhat, though.
I'm assuming the approach will be to move into the left-hand lane after the bus lane to go into the middle lane of the roundabout, but I've seen drivers take any lane here and am worried about drivers staying in the right-hand lane to avoid having to move over after the bus lane, to go into the middle lane and crashing into me in the left lane.
Here's the link to the Google Maps' page of that roundabout, in case you're interested in figuring it out (approach from B1296 Old Durham Road to Matalan roundabout in Gateshead, going straight ahead to Newcastle, A167, third exit): www.google.co.uk/maps/@54.9561081,-1.5978882,3a,75y,289.81h,78.26t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1smIgJ0ggwPwsWuwtEcahBVg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?hl=en-GB
Superb video and guidance !!!
These videos are very well made, I love them
Great video! The only thing I’m worried about is other drivers who stay in the outer lane when turning right into a single lane road - any advice?
We always give other vehicles space just in case they do something unusual like use the wrong lane at a roundabout. If we keep our car in a diagonal position to other vehicles then we won't get hit if they change lanes suddenly - but drive alongside others and we could be put in danger!
This was so so helpful. Thank you so much!
Thanks a lot watched this before my test today and I passed🥳
Well done!!! 🚙👍🏼😃
Thanks this is really clear explanation✔
Superb video and clear explanation as a new driver your videos making my driving knowledge & experience much better.Thanks
I passed my test today u guys really helped me with your videos thank u and I wanna thank my teacher to Buzzing
Well done!!! 👍🏼😄
I live really bloody close to where this was recorded. (Thetford, 10 miles from Bury St endmunds where this was recorded)
also I am aware that no-one asked.
and thanks for reminding me that the fuel prices at that tesco were a lot cheaper a while back.
also do you live in Bury St Edmunds or just drive around there a lot?
I have been on most of the roads you have drove on in these videos.
We live and work in the BSE area 👍🏼
ok cool thanks
you deserve a like and comment!!!
Thanks for sharing. I have the right mindset to pass my driving test
Great video very helpful, on some of the straight ahead roundabouts there was no indication left after coming off , do you not need to?
I liked this video because it helps me alot.
thankyou .. learning to drive now the one thing i struggle with is my lane discipline on roundabouts .. usually being in the left hand lane i drift to the right 😅but thankyou!
Happy to help!
Nice video very helpful
Thank you so much superstars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I passed my test yesterday with 2 minor. I will say thank you so much for your videos. It helps me lot roundabout specially😀😀😀😀😀🙏
Well done! 🚙😃👍🏼
Thank u so much for your videos. I'm love all of them. Learnt a lot.
Very helpful and made it so easy to understand
Fantastic & very professional videos, very helpful as I have my test tomorrow.
Thanks so much this video it’s have everything’s we need to know about roundabout ✅👌🏻
Best channel ever👍👌 so helpful and useful