There's a big 5-exit 2-lane roundabout outside the estate where I live. At least once a week the following scenario occurs.
The road I take back home that leads onto this roundabout is a single lane road.
Since I take the 3rd exit, I indicate right (because I'm not taking the first or second exit) and drive into the inner lane on the rb.
The car behind me pulls into the outer lane, which you should only do if you're taking the first or second exit
I pass the second exit, and indicate left because I'm taking the next exit
Person in the outer lane passes the first two exits (without indicating on either of them) and turns into the third exit.
Either I speed up to avoid them crashing into me, or pull out of taking the exit altogether, and have to go all the way around again to take it.
I've seen it happen to other drivers on the same rb, and there is going to be a serious accident if people don't learn how to drive on it
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