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12-04-2023, 11:20 PM | #16 | |||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Hervey Bay
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In the land of ****tard Bay, we have a large amount of roundabout-usage challenge drivers. If we take this situation: If the vehicle in the inside lane is anywhere in that red arc, the ****tardian entering the roundabout along the green line will just go. It largely seems to be a Queensland thing, but the ****tardians of ****tard Bay are especially bad. They don't get the concept, nor the legal ruling, that the green car entering must give way to all other vehicles already on the roundabout. This allows for the red car to merge into the left lane at will. Whether it be with or without a blinker doesn't matter, if the green car interferes with what the red car is going then they aren't giving way. The local ****tardians believe they only have to give way to whatever is coming at their right in the lane they wish to enter. This causes many problems and accidents. I've been abused and tooted by drivers behind me being the green car waiting at the line giving away because they are upset I'm not going because the lane is clear. Every week there is a FB post or 2 on the local community pages. One will be from the driver of the red car reminding the roundabout-challenged about they law and how it works, which ensues arguments from the idiots on the green saying they are wrong. 2 days later is a post from the green car sooking because they've been cut off by the red car merging lanes and they should learn road rules. Again, 100's of posts of arguments ensue. It doesn't help that a few of the most popular exits from the main roads are immediately after a roundabout. If I want to get to say Mc****, which is on Boat Harbour Drive, from Main St and have to turn right into Boat Harbour Drive, I have to merge lanes left as I'm still traversing the roundabout and have to be fully merged as I exit it to make the Mc**** driveway. But without a doubt I will have a ****tardian cut me off because the don't give way, so no Mc**** for me. I'm wondering if that is what really happened to old mate here. |
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