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Clueless Subaru Forester driver knocks down e-bike while exiting roundabout on the wrong lane

Clueless Subaru Forester driver knocks down e-bike while exiting roundabout on the wrong lane

thatJDMahboy

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Trust me when I say this - roundabouts are one of those places that you will frequently encounter either a clueless, confused or reckless driver.

I've had my fair share of experience with these types of drivers at the roundabout located along Tuas Road. 

This video is a prime example of a problematic driver at a roundabout:

This accident happened along the roundabout at Suntec City. 

What happened?

In the video, a Subaru Forester is seen travelling on lane 2 of the roundabout, with an e-bike and a Kia Cerato right next to him on lane 1.

All seemed well until this noob Forester driver turned on his blinkers at the last minute and made an abrupt lane change to exit the roundabout from lane 2.

As a result, the e-bike rider was knocked down by the Forester driver. 

Yes, I am pretty sure the Forester driver did not check his blind spot while performing this last-minute manoeuvre.

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Netizens' comments

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This is the sad truth - "Many people are still clueless about how to drive in a roundabout".

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Couldn't agree more. 

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Hello, did you remember to eat your medication??? 

For those people that share similar sentiments to this fella, do read the PSA below. 

Public Service Announcement

For those who are clueless about using a roundabout, say no more - I've got your back. 

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Look at the arrow marking on the road. Clearly only the left most lane has the left turn arrow. Drivers always ignore the simplest markings on the road. 

IMO roundabout should not have more than 2 lanes. 

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6 minutes ago, Watwheels said:

Look at the arrow marking on the road. Clearly only the left most lane has the left turn arrow. Drivers always ignore the simplest markings on the road. 

IMO roundabout should not have more than 2 lanes. 

Exactly right? It's pretty common sense that only vehicles on the left-most lane can exit the roundabout.

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1 hour ago, Watwheels said:

Look at the arrow marking on the road. Clearly only the left most lane has the left turn arrow. Drivers always ignore the simplest markings on the road. 

IMO roundabout should not have more than 2 lanes. 

Like Serangoon Gardens. The roundabout best

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On 8/16/2021 at 12:28 PM, thatJDMahboy said:

Exactly right? It's pretty common sense that only vehicles on the left-most lane can exit the roundabout.

Some circus you can also exit from 2nd land.

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