TR4ffic wrote:Good advice all round, I think. After some more deliberation, the only thing I could add to previous posts would to be aware of following traffic's 'body language' in the lead up to the roundabout - If they've been travelling close (tailgating) and/or appear to be generally in a hurry, indicate right but stay central to the single lane entry (especially if you have to give way/stop for traffic already on the roundabout).
If you have a clean entry into the roundabout and stay central to the entry lane, with a bit of commitment, I would imagine you’ve eliminated any possibility of getting paralleled up on the roundabout no matter what exit the following traffic is intending to take.
I'll be using that roundabout in about an hour from now. I'll be taking the A46 exit. I'll take a closer look to see what all the fuss is about