05-29-2017, 11:49 AM
Yeah, it's a problem that people don't appreciate the situations where signalling in a roundabout really does make a difference.
Having visited a country that has history with them (New Zealand) it was very fluid to use them. You could confidently enter a roundabout while traffic was exiting next to you.
Failing to signal in a roundabout is like failing to signal a lane change. Sure, most of the time you can get away with it, but it's much better and safer for everyone involved if we signal our intent.
Having visited a country that has history with them (New Zealand) it was very fluid to use them. You could confidently enter a roundabout while traffic was exiting next to you.
Failing to signal in a roundabout is like failing to signal a lane change. Sure, most of the time you can get away with it, but it's much better and safer for everyone involved if we signal our intent.