Visit our Website for more information: www.ism.ie/ This video is the tenth in a series of driver training videos provided by Irish School of Motoring which shows learner drivers how to manoeuvre and signal correctly at roundabouts.
Yeah, because that car who's flying by was no longer a threat by the time he entered the roundabout. He was looking at the space behind that car, rather than at the car itself.
My Tester told me that mini roundabouts should be treated exactly the same as major ones and that they should be taken a bit slower so as to have time to use mirrors and signal left. He said that we should always be signalling left when exiting any roundabout, no exceptions.
This is rich coming from a country that once gave full driving licences to people who never did a driving test in their lives and some of them never drove a car ever. True.
Never heard of "not necessary" to use indicator when exiting roundabout. If there's a lot of steering involved to stop you using indicator you must make an adjustment to speed.
@HARClX No, he took the 2nd Exit (going straight). He should signal if hes taking the 1st exit (turning left at the roundabout). However, if he was taking the 3rd exit (turning right at the roundabout) you have to indicate that your turning right. As you exit, you change your signal to show your leaving. Fairly simple.