How can you fail your test for someone else doing an illegal manoeuvre?? Highway Code Rule 188: â[All vehicles MUST pass round the central markings except large vehicles which are physically incapable of doing so]â Student car was clearly observing the movement of the white van (priority vehicle) on the roundabout and made the correct decision to proceed and turn left. Black Hyundai not only ignores rule 188, but also crosses a solid line on entry and nearly careers into the Fiat 500!! If I even got a minor for it Iâd be giving the examiner an ear full.
You should have instructed her to pull in much sooner for the ambulance. There were plenty of sutiable gaps. As for the roundabout you had right off way.
No need whatsoever to "pull in" for ambulance, it was already in other lane to pass and oncoming traffic was stopped with plenty of room for ambulance. There was traffic on roundabout, learner technically did not have right of way yet black car was not on roundabout and also drove into oncoming traffic on wrong side of road to cut roundabout. Illegal in any capacity
@@user-bn9zp6hg8gdrivers are required to make way for emergency vehicles as soon as it is safe to do so. Fact is in this video if the learner car pulled in sooner the ambulance could have carried a *slightly* higher speed through this scenario (until braking at the roundabout) so could get to its destination sooner, and also could pull onto the correct side of the road sooner for a little bit extra safety. Also as a driver you have no idea what the vehicles coming the other way are about to do for the ambulance, what if they hadnât stopped. It is very easy with hindsight to know they stop and stay stopped, but in the moment where there is uncertainty it is always better to be proactive in creating the safe environment. In regards to the black car, it is a normal situation for multiple cars to be using a roundabout at the same time, there is no âone at a timeâ rule that you seem to suggest the leaner had to give way there for. If the black car was already on the junction before we got there then yes we should have gave way to it, but itâs impossible to predict other cars not following the Highway Code (by driving briefly on the wrong side of the road and then cutting across the middle of the roundabout in a reasonably dangerous manner), and we still were on the roundabout quite considerably before that car anyway..
@@CarrotOnAStick24pulling into a gap for the ambulance wouldnât have helped the ambulance at all. They still wouldâve overtook, they still wouldâve remained on the wrong lane. Thereâs no logical reason for it unless there was an opposite flow of traffic.
The learner was not in the wrong the black car should have given way as the learner was on the correct side of the road and the black car had to cross another lane
How can you fail your test for someone else doing an illegal manoeuvre??
Highway Code Rule 188: â[All vehicles MUST pass round the central markings except large vehicles which are physically incapable of doing so]â
Student car was clearly observing the movement of the white van (priority vehicle) on the roundabout and made the correct decision to proceed and turn left.
Black Hyundai not only ignores rule 188, but also crosses a solid line on entry and nearly careers into the Fiat 500!!
If I even got a minor for it Iâd be giving the examiner an ear full.
Clearly not the learner driver's fault
You should have instructed her to pull in much sooner for the ambulance. There were plenty of sutiable gaps. As for the roundabout you had right off way.
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No need whatsoever to "pull in" for ambulance, it was already in other lane to pass and oncoming traffic was stopped with plenty of room for ambulance.
There was traffic on roundabout, learner technically did not have right of way yet black car was not on roundabout and also drove into oncoming traffic on wrong side of road to cut roundabout. Illegal in any capacity
@@user-bn9zp6hg8gdrivers are required to make way for emergency vehicles as soon as it is safe to do so. Fact is in this video if the learner car pulled in sooner the ambulance could have carried a *slightly* higher speed through this scenario (until braking at the roundabout) so could get to its destination sooner, and also could pull onto the correct side of the road sooner for a little bit extra safety. Also as a driver you have no idea what the vehicles coming the other way are about to do for the ambulance, what if they hadnât stopped. It is very easy with hindsight to know they stop and stay stopped, but in the moment where there is uncertainty it is always better to be proactive in creating the safe environment.
In regards to the black car, it is a normal situation for multiple cars to be using a roundabout at the same time, there is no âone at a timeâ rule that you seem to suggest the leaner had to give way there for. If the black car was already on the junction before we got there then yes we should have gave way to it, but itâs impossible to predict other cars not following the Highway Code (by driving briefly on the wrong side of the road and then cutting across the middle of the roundabout in a reasonably dangerous manner), and we still were on the roundabout quite considerably before that car anyway..
@@CarrotOnAStick24pulling into a gap for the ambulance wouldnât have helped the ambulance at all. They still wouldâve overtook, they still wouldâve remained on the wrong lane. Thereâs no logical reason for it unless there was an opposite flow of traffic.
Guy in the mint colour fiat 500 is wrong...in more ways than one.
Neither, if your indicating to turn left, what results is the natural flow of traffic
The black car driver was clearly in the wrong. Very impatient and driving like a complete bell end. The learner didn't do anything wrong.
The learner was not in the wrong the black car should have given way as the learner was on the correct side of the road and the black car had to cross another lane