How To Deal with Roundabouts Driving Lesson

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Published 2014-07-27
How to do roundabouts & understand roundabouts rules at driving-school-beckenham.co.uk/roundabouts.html. A brief guide on how to do UK roundabouts driving lesson. When to go on a roundabout? What lane do you need on a roundabout? How to approach a roundabout? These are all common questions when it comes to understanding roundabouts and negotiating UK roundabouts and they're all answered in this video on dealing with roundabouts. We also show you how to negotiate mini-roundabouts and give you driving test tips along the way. If you're looking for help on how to do roundabouts, then hopefully this video will give you the driving test tips that you need in understanding roundabouts. In some countries roundabouts are called traffic circles. If you're looking at how to deal with traffic circles in the UK then this video will help.

Turning left, 1st exit at the roundabout:
Keep in the left-hand lane. Check mirrors, signal left. Give way to the right. Once you're on the roundabout and about to exit then check mirrors again, keep the left signal on to exit the roundabout.

Follow the road ahead, 2nd exit.
Keep in the left-hand lane (unless signs or road markings tell you otherwise). No signal needed. Once it's clear to the right then go and keep in the left-hand lane (unless road markings or signs tell you otherwise). Before leaving the roundabout, check mirrors, signal left and then exit.

Turn right, 3rd exit.
Check mirrors, signal right and approach in the right-hand lane. Give way to the right. Once it's clear then keep in the right-hand lane. Before leaving the roundabout make sure that you check your mirrors, signal left and then exit.

Hesitation at roundabouts is common. In one of the sections of this video we show you opportunities and examples of when to get onto a roundabout and which lane you'll need. These are only examples of ways to avoid hesitating at roundabouts, only go when you feel it's safe. Taking the wrong opportunity can be dangerous, so be careful.

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All Comments (21)
  • thanks a lot for your dedicated tips, been watching a few days before my test and honestly helped so much, had my First ever test today and Passed ! Thanks again
  • I passed on my 4th attempt, all 3 failed due to misinterpreting other drivers' intentions when entering a roundabout. I passed because I decided to change to 2nd gear when approaching a roundabout, which was something I didn't do before. This is my tip: If you select 2nd gear on approach, the car will be in the right gear if there is no traffic or you require power. But if there is someone approaching, you are going slow enough to safely stop and select 1st gear. This is something my driving instructor never shared with me so I want to help you save hundreds of pounds in failed exams.
  • @woolenhat5796
    There is so much to think about, gear changing checking mirrors and signalling. Im about to take my test in a city with nothing but roundabouts..... the thought alone fills me with dread
  • @katieh9986
    I've had over 9 attempts at my driving test, and been learning (on and off) for a decade. I will never give up, because i've spent too much now. Being autistic means I find driving very difficult indeed. I can honestly tell you in ten years I finally understand how to choose which lane to use on roundabouts. i NEEDED to know this, and yet no one could explain.. not sure why. My improvement's already been noticed. THANK YOU!!
  • @AB-ll4gz
    Roundabouts are some mad fuckery
  • @lavalives
    damn i wish you could actually do roundabouts in slow motion
  • @unlnownable
    driving seems easy, but multi tasking is annoying and you can lose your concentration easily.
  • @The_torero
    I really hate 3 lane roundabouts because I cannot always tell which lane I'm supposed to be in. So far I've blagged it and not run any trouble, but hopefully this video will help enough so as I pass my test in a month's time.
  • @11monkeynuts
    Drivers not indicating at roundabouts makes me so angry.
  • @elainex182
    Roundabouts are my most dreaded part of my lesson. I am a bit more confident but still not there. Watched this several times and hopefully on my lesson on Wednesday coming I will feel more confident and brave about them.  Thanks for the video :)
  • @Tantrix1
    Passed my test few hours ago first time this video helped!
  • So watch the tires and be confident is the lesson learned. Well this long video said that in a round about way
  • @shizzyorleone09
    This is honestly the best roundabout video I have seen, so detailed, with examples.
  • @dreads9536
    Lol did the car behind at 17:01 toot to tell him to go? "There's a car covered in L plates, must be a learner, they'll never get onto this roundabout without my encouragement."
  • I have recommended this video to my pupils many many times Chris. As far as I am concerned it is THE best learning resource for roundabouts out there! Many thanks.
  • @6Twisted
    I love how the second half of this video was narrated like a survival guide. I live next to the Magic Roundabout in Swindon and I just started learning to ride a motorcycle so it's quite fitting. Thanks for the great guide and examples.
  • @amnaw
    Chris; I cannot thank you enough. I watched every single video that you've uploaded, so many times. I passed my theory 2 years ago (today) & basically I was with the 'wrong' driving instructor for more than a year. I was never at ease with him and he would cancel so many lessons at the last minute. In the year and a half I was driving with him he never once showed me a single manoeuvre and basically was coming across as saying that I wouldn't be ready for the practical test by the time my theory expired. I got my act together in November after he cancelled a lesson yet again. I found a new instructor - an absolute gem of a person. I'm happy to say that I passed my practical test today with 3 minors. Such a relief. I think the main thing is just to have a positive mind and if you're not happy with your driving instructor - it's ok to ditch them! 
  • @jayngo3409
    I had my test today , 2nd September 2019. Passed first time with 2 minors in the Croydon area. I had about 46 hours in total with two instructors. One was absolutely awful, the other meh slightly better but not great. These videos have been truly helpful.
  • @Sunbullis
    I would like to thank you Chris for these great videos. I passed today with only two minors and your videos about roundabouts and reverse parking were absolutely helpful.
  • @ksparkle24
    I wish your videos would get more views as you can tell how much effort is put into them. I can easily say you're one of the best driving tutors out there :) great work and thank you for your videos - they never fail to help!