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Rob G

Leagally - can you do a u-turn on a mini-roundabout?


    



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Elliot Ness
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It wouldn't be a roundabout if you couldn't


ALEX K
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legally yes you can, but personally if i do it i take my time as other drivers don t expect you to do it so theres more risk of an accident, if you go slowly so other drivers can see what you intend to do its much safer


Flapjack empire
Yes. I just looked in my copy of the Highway Code. The same principles as a normal roundabout apply. However, you must be able to manouver your car around the rounabout without touching the centre or reversing to fit around it. So the answer is yes as long as the car fits around it in one go. Lorries wouldn't be able to manage it.


Junisai
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If you want to be pedantic, going all the way around a roundabout and exiting on the same road you entered IS a u-turn, so yes.

1) You are legally allowed to go all the way around a roundabout.
2) Roundabout rules apply whether regular-sized or mini.


Ahwell
I think so, I've done it before! I don't see why not.


SunnyDays
Yes, by going round it the right way....going back the way you came from...


siany warny
YEAH


david l
So long as you go right the way around the roundabout, why not?


philrobeson
Here in America, no. Where you live, I haven't a clue.


Penfold
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You can't do a U-turn as such but you can go round the roundabout and go back the way you came. It is a roundabout and so roundabout rules apply - the fact that it is a mini roundabout is irrelevant.


humainekiller
think about it the penny will drop soon ..


Tribute
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Yes. Because its a roundabout, its not classed as a u-turn. its usually a bit tight though. so whipping round the wheel and flooring it helps heh


Gordon R
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Yes


kwenzini
ARE YOU SOME KIND OF NUT?



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