You can't usually go wrong with a signal. It would benefit any pedestrians that may be waiting to cross, or at a roundabout, vehicles opposite that maybe can't tell you are in a right turn only lane. However, I think it would be less likely to be necessary to indicate when: - Multiple lanes turn right and you are in the extreme right hand lane, or - The right turn lane is separated from other lanes by a traffic island. Even in these two instances though, if I see pedestrians waiting to cross further round the corner I would pop a signal on.
Passed my test last week, early morning slot, same route, following road signs. Your video really helped man. Thanks a ton.
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What was the reason for getting the 3rd driving fault- footbrake
Braking too sharply/aggressively by leaving the braking too late
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If we are turning right on a right turn only lane, do we indicate? If yes who would that benefit?
You can't usually go wrong with a signal. It would benefit any pedestrians that may be waiting to cross, or at a roundabout, vehicles opposite that maybe can't tell you are in a right turn only lane.
However, I think it would be less likely to be necessary to indicate when:
- Multiple lanes turn right and you are in the extreme right hand lane, or
- The right turn lane is separated from other lanes by a traffic island.
Even in these two instances though, if I see pedestrians waiting to cross further round the corner I would pop a signal on.