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Home News Car Owners' Guides A simple question that many drivers can't answer: Which lane to enter / exit a roundabout? A simple question that many drivers can't answer: Which lane to enter / exit a roundabout? Car Owners' Guides Muhammad Syahnaz | October 19, 2023 02:17 pm Alright, buckle up folks, we're gonna talk about roundabouts in Malaysia! Navigating a roundabout can be as tricky as deciding what to have for lunch...for some. It seems easy and not something that should have an article written about it, right? Wrong! People are clueless af and we've seen many dashcam footages of people making silly mistakes in a roundabouts. You seasoned drivers are fine but you've gotta understand, there are still clueless fellas around us. So, let's fix em. Step 1: Choosing your lane Imagine a roundabout like a clock with exits at different times. Can you imagine a clock now? Great, now read this. When you approach a roundabout, think about where you want to go. If it's the first exit on your left (9 o'clock), stay in the left lane. If you're going straight or taking the second exit (12 o'clock), use the middle lane. For the right lane, it's for taking the third exit(3 o'clock) or a U-turn (6 o'clock). Step 2: Signaling your move Using your signals is like talking to other drivers. If you're turning left, flick on your left signal. If you're turning right, use the right signal. If you're going straight, no need to signal, just keep going. Step 3: Navigating the roundabout Once you're inside the roundabout, just follow the flow. Imagine it like walking around a giant clock that is placed on the road, but with your car. Keep going to the left, and you'll eventually reach your exit. Remember, always keep to your left before reaching the exit and don't make any sudden exits especially without signalling. Other drivers and motorbike users may be coming at high speed and may not be aware of you exiting abruptly. Step 4: Exiting smoothly When you're close to your exit, let others know by using your signals. If it's the first exit, use your left signal. If it's the second exit, just signal after you have passed the first exit, while moving to the left slowly before exiting. If it's the third exit, use your right signal. Extra Tip: Give way for other drivers Always remember to let cars already inside the roundabout go first. They have the right of way. It's like waiting your turn in a line. There's no prize to be won here, so you don't have to rush. Alright? So, pick your lane, let your intentions be clear, keep moving in the circle, and exit when it's your turn. And always be courteous to others on the road. Happy driving! ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Print Muhammad Syahnaz Junior Content Writer Related News Honda Malaysia Issues Recall For Another 46,710 Vehicles Buying Guides Chris Aaron | June 10, 2015 Honda Malaysia has issued another recall for a total of 46,710 vehicles in the country, and is urging affected owners to have their vehicles brought ... 12,444 Nissan Vehicles Recalled In Malaysia For Airbag Inflator Issue Buying Guides Chris Aaron | October 14, 2020 Edaran Tan Chong Motor (ETCM), the distributor of Nissan vehicles in Malaysia, has just announced a recall for 12,444 units in the country for a fix ... Vehicle fires : 70% of cases are directly caused by Wiring system, Fire Department Says. Car Owners' Guides Muhammad Syahnaz | September 15, 2023 Image creditIn our nation, we've witnessed our fair share of vehicle combustion ... Wondering which side is your car's fuel lid on? Car Owners' Guides Muhammad Syahnaz | September 04, 2023 Lemme talk to ya.Ever found yourself at the gas station, walking around your car wondering which side your fuel lid is on? We've all been there, but ... Comments
A simple question that many drivers can't answer: Which lane to enter / exit a roundabout? Car Owners' Guides Muhammad Syahnaz | October 19, 2023 02:17 pm Alright, buckle up folks, we're gonna talk about roundabouts in Malaysia! Navigating a roundabout can be as tricky as deciding what to have for lunch...for some. It seems easy and not something that should have an article written about it, right? Wrong! People are clueless af and we've seen many dashcam footages of people making silly mistakes in a roundabouts. You seasoned drivers are fine but you've gotta understand, there are still clueless fellas around us. So, let's fix em. Step 1: Choosing your lane Imagine a roundabout like a clock with exits at different times. Can you imagine a clock now? Great, now read this. When you approach a roundabout, think about where you want to go. If it's the first exit on your left (9 o'clock), stay in the left lane. If you're going straight or taking the second exit (12 o'clock), use the middle lane. For the right lane, it's for taking the third exit(3 o'clock) or a U-turn (6 o'clock). Step 2: Signaling your move Using your signals is like talking to other drivers. If you're turning left, flick on your left signal. If you're turning right, use the right signal. If you're going straight, no need to signal, just keep going. Step 3: Navigating the roundabout Once you're inside the roundabout, just follow the flow. Imagine it like walking around a giant clock that is placed on the road, but with your car. Keep going to the left, and you'll eventually reach your exit. Remember, always keep to your left before reaching the exit and don't make any sudden exits especially without signalling. Other drivers and motorbike users may be coming at high speed and may not be aware of you exiting abruptly. Step 4: Exiting smoothly When you're close to your exit, let others know by using your signals. If it's the first exit, use your left signal. If it's the second exit, just signal after you have passed the first exit, while moving to the left slowly before exiting. If it's the third exit, use your right signal. Extra Tip: Give way for other drivers Always remember to let cars already inside the roundabout go first. They have the right of way. It's like waiting your turn in a line. There's no prize to be won here, so you don't have to rush. Alright? So, pick your lane, let your intentions be clear, keep moving in the circle, and exit when it's your turn. And always be courteous to others on the road. Happy driving! ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price.
Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price.
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