Pete102 wrote:http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Hull&sll=53.800651,-4.064941&sspn=6.231595,26.455078&safe=vss&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Hull,+United+Kingdom&ll=53.777364,-0.329804&spn=0.001522,0.006459&t=h&z=17
Can someone clear the above roundabout up for me?
Basically if I was approaching from the A1033 it shows a 2 lane approach (left lane to go left, right lane to go straight on & right) once the roundabout is entered it splits into 2 lanes, from the round about set up If I wanted to take the second exit I would enter from the 1033 in the right lane, and immediately take up the 2nd (outer most) lane of the roundabout, then indicated, check its clear and move left into the lane to move into the 2nd exit.
My question is if I am taking the 3rd or 4th exit, I would enter in the right hand lane from the A1033 marked straight on or right, then I am unsure as to what lane I would take up once I am on the roundabout, as the 2nd (outer most) lane does carry on all the way round, would I need a right indicator on? or just stay in the lane.
Also what purpose does the inner most lane serve? would I utilise this lane If I was taking the 4th exit from the A1033?
Should I even be treating this as a roundabout or a series of turn offs?
Thanks
A confused pete.
ROG wrote:No problem in using the right of the two lanes either but more difficult to move left as it would invlove 2 lane changes
GJD wrote:I guess you've concluded it's a three lane roundabout.
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