03-08-2017, 08:50 AM
While driving in England last fall, I noticed they attempt to use lane markings and overhead signage for their roundabouts, similar to the Lancaster/Bridge roundabout to aid in the navigation process. I found this to be helpful, mostly because I was typically unfamiliar with the area added to being a n00b to driving on the left (took me 2 days before I didn't have to very intentionally make myself look up to the left to see the rear-view mirror.)
You enter the roundabout in the lane that will naturally take you to the exit, so you don't have to cross over the outside lane to exit.
Example: https://goo.gl/maps/4RrtSH5Ja322
You enter the roundabout in the lane that will naturally take you to the exit, so you don't have to cross over the outside lane to exit.
Example: https://goo.gl/maps/4RrtSH5Ja322