
a honda cbr rider was killed on saturday here on the coast a car chucked a u-turn in front of him police are appealing for witnesses i bet the driver didnt indicate.
condollences to his family and friends may he rest in piece.
Nup Neka that is incorrect except in the case of a right turn or a u-turn on the roundabout. The first indication on a roundabout is to signal your intention of direction. i.e left if you are going left, right if you intent turning right, straight ahead no indication coz you aren't turning.umm thats the law on a roundabout..indicate right to enter the roundabout, indicate left to exit....
not here..in bloody Victoriabonester wrote:Nup Neka that is incorrect except in the case of a right turn or a u-turn on the roundabout. The first indication on a roundabout is to signal your intention of direction. i.e left if you are going left, right if you intent turning right, straight ahead no indication coz you aren't turning.umm thats the law on a roundabout..indicate right to enter the roundabout, indicate left to exit....
The second indication is to tell traffic you are leaving the roundabout, always left indicator.[/code]
Smitty wrote:
not here..in bloody Victoria
we have to be different
unless going left (which you indicate) as you as enter a roundabout
you must have the RH indicator on
..even if going straight thru![]()
which you flick to left hand indicator half way thru
and then go straight out the exit
Your not the only onealexpacer wrote:Smitty wrote:
not here..in bloody Victoria
we have to be different
unless going left (which you indicate) as you as enter a roundabout
you must have the RH indicator on
..even if going straight thru![]()
which you flick to left hand indicator half way thru
and then go straight out the exit.... i never know that...after 5 years driving i never put right indicator when i go straight through roundabout.....
I'm with Dave.red_dave Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 8:44 am Post subject:
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My understanding:
Left turn - Left Indicator all the way through
Straight - Left indicator as you leave roundabout
Right turn (Clyde) - Right indicator during apporach and 3/4 of the way round, then left indicator as you leave the roundabout.
U-turn - Same as Right turn but right indicator left on a bit longer before flicking the left indicator to leave the roundabout.
hey..thats how I got my bike licenceburkys_ninja wrote:
Watched the Ford 50th DVD and they had this old bloke, who is Ford Aust oldest employee. He was saying that he purchased V8 1934 back when they were new. The problem was he needed this thing called a licence? He went to the local cop shop and was told to drive the car down the end of the road around the telegraph pole and back. When he arrived back the officer walked out and handed him his licence.