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  • All cars shown in this clip including the camera car show a lack of lane discipline for starters. I could go on but as a driver of a six axle articulated truck you are not worthy of my expertise. Amateurs.

  • @geppegep The two sec rule applies in UK and Ireland. This is one of the manouvers that all drivng instructors watch out for. This has been broken in the first 5 secs Tailgating is the No 1 cause of road crashes

  • 1. Not obeying the Two Second Rule. 2. Not keeping to left lane on Rdbt. 3 .From what I shown on video did not use indicator for exiting if on left of wheel. A driving tester would mark failure

  • @Seanmcdhuibhne the two second rule doesent count there

  • Well

    The driver crossing the line instead of sticking to his lane and also not indicating at his exit.

  • The driver in front is a road hog..

    he/she does whatever they like

  • He was meant to stay in the left lane when going straight ahead, not move into the centre (right lane)

  • he keep to much to the righ, hes going straight ahead, in this roundabout straigh ahead is on 12 oclock what means keep left lane, just look he move to much to the right

  • the driver didnt signal left to leave the roundabout and while they were going round the round about, they swerved into the inside of the roundabout instead of keeping to the left.

  • you straight lined it basically and didn't follow the lanes, that's dangerous when you have a busy roundabout

  • I think that they (the driver) changed lanes in the roundabout. If I'm not mistaken, you're not supposed to do that.

  • Heya! They were supposed to be in the left lane to go straight on, but your right, their lane positioning was pretty crap as well. I also agree with the comment below you, lol.

  • Yeah (lol).

  • @04smallmj Do you mean "you are correct" (whihc would be "you'RE right") or something like "on your right"? (Grammar DOES matter sometimes as I am completely unsure what you mean.)

  • @shmuli9 I meant "you're". I usually use the correct one, but obviously not on this occasion...

  • @04smallmj Got it! (and now it makes complete sense...) That's how roundabouts work in the US and Canada - the outer lane is to either turn off at the first exit or go straight throughand the inner lane is to go straight through, take the third exit, or make a U-turn.

  • On the clip it says "what faults the driver commit?". That isn't even a question. Lets say it means 'what faults did the driver commit?', I don't even know which car you are talking about, the one in front or the car that is filming. This clip is silly and doesn't make sense. Also your English is terrible!

  • cut lanes?

  • didnt signal? (indacators)

  • i couldnt see anything wrong? what was it ?

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