Cheers for that! Living in Australia, the UK and we share common road rules. Roundabouts are common here too yet I don't think we have any traffic lights situated on any of our roundabouts. Any proposal to do so would be shouted down!
The M5motorway - I practically know ever inch of it, both Northbound and Southbound......all the way down from Worcester to Exeter - a very lovely run all the way down through spectacularly beautiful West Country English countryside.
Thanks for the video Mike. Looks like it'll help me. The Air Force is sending me there later on this year. Except I'll be shipping my Truck over there so it may be a little harder to adjust rather than using an English car. I'm sure I'll be fine though.
Reminds me of driving in New Orleans. Here we call them traffic circles. There are a few of them in Alexandria and Lafyette, Louisiana. Turnsignals are only used half the time in Louisiana. (A pet peeve of mine). California is a different situation. They always use their turn signals. Thanks for sharing Mike.
Some places where I live (america) we have roundabouts in some cities. I have seen some with just a blinking yellow light
The5150Clown 5 months ago
Cheers for that! Living in Australia, the UK and we share common road rules. Roundabouts are common here too yet I don't think we have any traffic lights situated on any of our roundabouts. Any proposal to do so would be shouted down!
balmy003 5 months ago
The M5motorway - I practically know ever inch of it, both Northbound and Southbound......all the way down from Worcester to Exeter - a very lovely run all the way down through spectacularly beautiful West Country English countryside.
Gavestonful 8 months ago
I just wanted to say thank u im from the states and this was incredibly helpful for my trip to the uk so thank u very much
nick91ace 8 months ago
Thanks for the video Mike. Looks like it'll help me. The Air Force is sending me there later on this year. Except I'll be shipping my Truck over there so it may be a little harder to adjust rather than using an English car. I'm sure I'll be fine though.
KBrownGA 10 months ago
Reminds me of driving in New Orleans. Here we call them traffic circles. There are a few of them in Alexandria and Lafyette, Louisiana. Turnsignals are only used half the time in Louisiana. (A pet peeve of mine). California is a different situation. They always use their turn signals. Thanks for sharing Mike.
slanelcla 1 year ago