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Now do one for all exits on the Asda roundabout and the Westland roundabout. Never seen such pathetic roundabouts in my life and I'm an ex city driver and never came across any so pathetic as these 2 roundabouts, I even hear people are failing their driving tests because of them but don't know how true that is.
Anyone who lives in yeovil will tell the most common way to negotiate this roundabout is just pick any free lane and don't indicate, just honk your horn at anyone driving correctly.
This is very good advice I would just say be extra vigilant on the hospital roundabout when going into the Tesco supermarket the number of times I have been cut up and had to brake hard as I do a right turn on this roundabout I always use the left-hand lane for this reason. I have had a few very close near misses when a car in the right-hand lane just cuts right across to exit into tesco.
I don't get why the left lane can be used for the right on this roundabout (and now several other Yeovil roundabouts) though signed for it especially when approaching from Reckleford - I see people getting cut up trying to go around on the left lane every time I go through there and it doesn't seem to make sense to me from the way most people approach the roundabout and the volume of traffic that is going straight over using both lanes - because if everyone obeyed the signing and used the right lane for right only the queues would be twice as bad as they currently are.
@@TheoryTestPracticeOnlinein the first roundabout which route was supposed to be taken? Through the roundabout it showed Chard, Exeter straight ahead, then car passed that turn and moved on to right. Did it mean to go to A37? Thanks