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    Lives in danger with drivers cutting into roundabouts

    I frequently encounter drivers who put me and my passengers at risk by exiting into the roundabout while I am still on it and dangerously close to them.

    These drivers either have the reckless mindset of trying to squeeze in at the last second or simply lack courtesy and concern for the others’ safety. What’s even more appalling is when one such driver, after cutting in dangerously, had the audacity to honk at me when I changed lanes to avoid a collision.

    They even rolled down their window to shout something rude at me.

    Recently, another driver did the same – exiting into the roundabout while I was just about to enter a new lane.

    I honked, but they remained completely unfazed.

    The rule for roundabouts is clear: drivers at the end of a lane must not exit into a roundabout until approaching vehicles from the right have cleared.

    Am I mistaken, or has it become the norm to expect drivers already on the roundabout to yield for those exiting recklessly?

    Frustrated driver

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