Huh… ICBC (the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia - BC's public auto-insurance corp) sent out an email explaining the rules and best practices for using a roundabout.
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Huh… ICBC (the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia - BC's public auto-insurance corp) sent out an email explaining the rules and best practices for using a roundabout.
We're getting a new roundabout on an important intersection of Highway 4 in #PortAlberni. They're building it now at Hwy4 and Beaver Creek Road. Quite the project!
This is a handy primer/reminder on how to use roundabouts. Most people around here seem either clueless or terrified of them. lol
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Huh… ICBC (the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia - BC's public auto-insurance corp) sent out an email explaining the rules and best practices for using a roundabout.
We're getting a new roundabout on an important intersection of Highway 4 in #PortAlberni. They're building it now at Hwy4 and Beaver Creek Road. Quite the project!
This is a handy primer/reminder on how to use roundabouts. Most people around here seem either clueless or terrified of them. lol
@chris
I saw that. I felt vindicated to read that you’re supposed to signal your exit from the roundabout. I’ve always done this but nobody else does! -
@chris
I saw that. I felt vindicated to read that you’re supposed to signal your exit from the roundabout. I’ve always done this but nobody else does!@fname ya, i have known this rule for a long time but it seems others are blissfully and dangerously unaware lol
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@fname ya, i have known this rule for a long time but it seems others are blissfully and dangerously unaware lol
@chris
I was living in Australia when I first learned to drive, there you were supposed to signal toward the centre of the roundabout while you were travelling in it, then signal the other way when exiting.Of course, we went around in the opposite direction—because of coriolis force.

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