You know what's also advanced? Knowing how to navigate a roundabout. Or knowing how to properly execute a three point turn around. And donuts. Can't forget the donuts.
Crazy the amount of people who use the inside to go straight over on a roundabout.... Look in the Highway code (UK) - you're supposed to stay in the left!
Yes, usually, but many don't. You're supposed to indicate 'off' just after you've passed the exit before the one you wish to take. Obviously, if you're taking the first exit, it's just a left indication. But we don't indicate off mini roundabouts (which I can see the sense in because they're so small.) I would say about a third of drivers here don't indicate at all! It's pathetic.
Sliding is nice. I like sliding. Done most of the (dubbed dumb by my dad) car tricks. I only slide my car on snow (Love my car too much to do otherwise) But I do stupid things in my gf's car (2012 Mazda 2, stick shift)
I like stick shift. Full control. Glad my gf drives srick, cause my car is an automatic and I do miss stick shift. When I want to do some real shifting, I get either my gf's car (But that's a weak car), or a mate's Subaru Impreza. Lovely car that Impreza. If I can take a corner with my car with 140kph. I can take the same corner with the Subaru with 180kph (or more).
Very stable car.
So, you're an above average driver eh?
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You know what's also advanced? Knowing how to navigate a roundabout. Or knowing how to properly execute a three point turn around. And donuts. Can't forget the donuts.
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Crazy the amount of people who use the inside to go straight over on a roundabout.... Look in the Highway code (UK) - you're supposed to stay in the left!
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Is it the done thing to indicate out of a roundabout in the UK?
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Yes, usually, but many don't. You're supposed to indicate 'off' just after you've passed the exit before the one you wish to take. Obviously, if you're taking the first exit, it's just a left indication. But we don't indicate off mini roundabouts (which I can see the sense in because they're so small.) I would say about a third of drivers here don't indicate at all! It's pathetic.
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Sliding is nice. I like sliding. Done most of the (dubbed dumb by my dad) car tricks. I only slide my car on snow (Love my car too much to do otherwise) But I do stupid things in my gf's car (2012 Mazda 2, stick shift)
I like stick shift. Full control. Glad my gf drives srick, cause my car is an automatic and I do miss stick shift. When I want to do some real shifting, I get either my gf's car (But that's a weak car), or a mate's Subaru Impreza. Lovely car that Impreza. If I can take a corner with my car with 140kph. I can take the same corner with the Subaru with 180kph (or more).
Very stable car.