Even though you were in the wrong a ground marking is not sufficient as it may be hidden by vehicle in front, or a blinding sun, or just not maintained. So you were forced into the wrong
you're suppossed to stick to the left lane which shows arrow straight and then emerge onto the right lane immediately after exiting the roundabout. LMAO
Even though you were in the wrong a ground marking is not sufficient as it may be hidden by vehicle in front, or a blinding sun, or just not maintained. So you were forced into the wrong
TheSnugPub 1 month ago
Thanks for that!!
jinxyjack57 8 months ago
Arrow on ground means "turn right" not drive straight as you did
Seanmcdhuibhne 1 year ago 2
you're suppossed to stick to the left lane which shows arrow straight and then emerge onto the right lane immediately after exiting the roundabout. LMAO
amotista 1 year ago
hahaha..i do not feel like going to kingston anymore:)
kifeto 1 year ago
turn right means turn right /good point zildjian285
MrDeniskelly 1 year ago
Perhaps the road markings are wrong, the right lane could be for left and right as there's no exit ahead...
LE55ONS 1 year ago
I think you should take the LH lane then move across into the right hand lane once you've exited to the roundabout.
Zildjian285 1 year ago 3
Wrong lane buddy.
chrisohyeah 2 years ago