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At the moment if I come to a roundabout and a car is coming around in front of me (ie theyre turning right) I have to wait for them to pass before I can go left.
The equivalent with the new rule would be expecting the car on the roundabout to stop for you which clearly doesn't make sense.
I agree theyre a different situation but its the way I learned the original rule as they operated consistently. Now everyone will have to remember opposite rules for similar but slightly different situations.
The other thing I was taught was if you had an accident where you get hit in the drivers door most of the time it'll be you whose at fault. This will no longer apply either.
That is correct for two reasons. 1. You are waiting at a giveway sign. and
2. The roundabout is the straight through Rd and you are entering from a side road at a T intersection. Under what logic would the car on a roundabout have to giveway to one entering?
Well, you were taught wrong. Under the current rules if you turn right without giving way then the the car going straight through will hit your passenger door, just as it will under the old (now new) rules.
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