loquasagacious
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All roundabouts are giveways to anything.
The law as far as indicating is imprecise, you are legally required to indicate all movement though a roundabout - where this is practical. eg where practical you should indicate left when leaving the roundabout even when going straight through.
Obviously the 'where practical' is open to interpretation. Personally I always indicate - it is really not hard I manage it whilst changing gear, steering and often as not engaging in mild forms of drift. And this is in small roundabouts.
Braad I live in canberra so I think I beat you're roundabouts within a 500m radius of my house there are about six. I drive through three on the 10minute drive to work. (and as a random note the most direct route to work would take me through nine sets of traffic lights).
The law as far as indicating is imprecise, you are legally required to indicate all movement though a roundabout - where this is practical. eg where practical you should indicate left when leaving the roundabout even when going straight through.
Obviously the 'where practical' is open to interpretation. Personally I always indicate - it is really not hard I manage it whilst changing gear, steering and often as not engaging in mild forms of drift. And this is in small roundabouts.
Braad I live in canberra so I think I beat you're roundabouts within a 500m radius of my house there are about six. I drive through three on the 10minute drive to work. (and as a random note the most direct route to work would take me through nine sets of traffic lights).