WOW! Skidding into an intersection does not sound like safe driving. You should not need signs to safely control your car! If you can not see what is ahead of you with your normal lights, not hi-beams, then you are traveling to fast.
Just because the sign says it is legal to travel 40mph it does not mean it is always safe to...
Mikeeee
As it (and you) should be. Granted you say there was no other traffic on the road - but given that high beams should be used sparingly and not behind or approaching other vehicles, it's probably going to be a really good idea to start paying attention to traffic signs.
Yes, I was wondering if the OP was a Brit. I noticed he used roundabouts and also called them turnabouts. We call roundabouts "traffic circles" here in NY.
I've never heard the term rotary.
I also call the headlights high beams.
I think I've been through that traffic circle.![]()
They are the number one reason why I don't think I can drive in England & Ireland. It's already hard enough negotiating and getting out of a traffic circle in the U.S. The Brits drive around theirs in the other direction.![]()
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Yeah ... 'round about 40Night vision goes as you get older.![]()
Wow, I guess I better throw away all the safe driving certificates I received during my 40+ years of driving for not having tickets or accidents. I obey all traffic laws.
I think I explained what happened. I am not a computer and slipped up. One or two slip ups is not bad for 40+ years of driving.
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Hey Mikeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, it is so easy to be perfect on the internet isn't it?
Sure is. But is it not about being perfect. it is about driving a vehicle safely. what if there were cars in the intersection? What if it was your kid crossing the road??? In his cute Halloween costume? And he/she was smashed under a car because someone's new car did not change the hi-beams automatically!!! It is plain and clear. If you need your hi-beams to see far enough ahead then you need to slow down!
You will not convince me otherwise. I have a 30 year driving history as well as racing autos for 10+ years. On the track you are expected to go fast, and sometimes get hit. But skidding into an intersection in a RESIDENTIAL AREA is completely unacceptable, reckless and pert near criminal!
but feel free to continue to bash ME!
Mikeeee
Actually, it doesn't appear so from the original post:Look junior, that rotary is wide open the area is not built up yet. You can see if a car is coming for at least a quarter of a mile.
The round about is poorly marked. No reflectors in the center nor arrows as to which way to go. Prior to it is a small warning sign that I missed
Actually, it doesn't appear so from the original post:
If you could see a car coming, you could only reasonably be expected to see the change in the road - yes, even at night; even with low (aka standard) beams; even with no traffic. As for no arrows indicating which way to go - it's highly unusual to have roads entering a rotary/roundabout/traffic circle exactly perpendicular. Since we drive on the right in this country, ALL roundabout traffic goes to the right. Period.