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Old 02-11-2016, 11:10 PM   #11
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Default Re: people flying into round abouts, youtube example

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How can the cam car be at fault??

The other car pulled out in front of him as he was travelling through, she never even looked sideways to see if anyone was coming. She needs to give way if someone is already coming through, she can't just drive into the round about blind hoping for the best.

On top of that there is TWO lanes going into the round about, cam car is in inside lane (turn right lane) and she cuts across the outside lane without even a glance sideways to get in front of cam car already in the process of turning right.
only 1 lane, she didn't cut lanes

she is away with the pixies though, and prob greater than 50% to blame

but good luck if you're in a collision at a roundabout and you've put the front of your car into the side of someone else

he's gonna be paying the excess for sure
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