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  • 00:11

    Hello I'm Chris.

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    In this video I'm going to show you when to go onto roundabouts and what to do with your

  • 00:17

    feet, so that you won't stall or move off too slowly.

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    These are just examples of opportunities, make sure that when you practice that you

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    learn with a fully qualified instructor.

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    Only go when it's safe.

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    I'm turning right at the roundabout and it's the 3rd exit.

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    I'm looking to my right to see what the traffic is doing.

  • 00:48

    I'm also looking ahead to make sure that the car in front is not stopping suddenly.

  • 00:52

    I can see the silver car is coming off, so I can go on.

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    Getting up to 2nd gear now.

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    Checking my mirrors to the left, signal left, watching this pedestrian crossing the road.

  • 01:03

    Now I'm up to 3rd.

  • 01:11

    This next roundabout, I'm turning right, looks all clear, I'm going down to 2nd.

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    Had to make sure that I was off the clutch before going onto the roundabout as I didn't

  • 01:20

    want to coast.

  • 01:27

    Roundabouts are great if you don't have to stop and they're clear.

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    But sometimes like here, it's quite busy, I've got traffic in front of me.

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    If you get a chance then use the handbrake.

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    It then means that you can get on the gas pedal and use that bit of gas to help you

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    not to stall.

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    I'm checking to my right but also checking ahead to make sure that the car in front is

  • 01:50

    not braking suddenly.

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    Waiting for a vehicle to exit the roundabout where I've just come from, like this van and

  • 01:56

    I can get on quickly.

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    Using that gas to pull away and then straight up to 2nd gear before I start steering around

  • 02:02

    the roundabout.

  • 02:06

    The gas really helped me there to not stall.

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    I didn't want to raise the clutch too fast.

  • 02:11

    Down to 2nd gear, clear roundabout.

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    So, I'm checking to my right.

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    Going from 3rd to 1st.

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    I've got this car and 4x4 coming round.

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    Waiting for my chance.

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    Giving it some gas now and then I can raise up the clutch quicker.

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    In 2nd gear.

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    Now check my mirrors, signal and I'll leave the roundabout.

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    This next roundabout, I'm going to slow it right down so that you can get a good look

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    at what I'm looking for, looking for a good opportunity.

  • 02:59

    Watching this car coming round the roundabout, looking at their angle and their front wheels

  • 03:04

    and I can definitely see that they're leaving the roundabout and they're not going to affect

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    me.

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    Turning right at the roundabout.

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    Looks all clear.

  • 03:27

    These are the best types of roundabouts!

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    Make sure that you approach the roundabout slowly so that it gives you more thinking

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    time.

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    Checking to my right, checking ahead.

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    Good opportunity there, got time.

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    Getting a little bit busier now.

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    Little bit of congestion.

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    Looking for my opportunity.

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    Not looking at their signals though as they can be really confusing.

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    Now I'll give it lot's of gas, I'll get going quicker and get up to 2nd sooner.

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    Gas really helps you not stall.

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    I'm watching this bus.

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    I can tell by the angle of this bus that it's definitely leaving the roundabout.

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    Gone down to 1st gear.

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    I'm in slow moving traffic.

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    Braking, clutch down.

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    I'm going to use the handbrake hear as I'm waiting.

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    That means that I can get my gas ready.

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    This van is coming round.

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    See my chance, give it some gas and then the clutch comes up quicker.

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    Straight up to 2nd gear.

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    Again, I'm in slow moving traffic.

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    I'm in 1st gear.

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    Using my handbrake as I'm waiting.

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    The thing about using the handbrake is that you get your foot ready for that important

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    gas pedal.

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    It's really going to help you not stall.

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    Looks all clear.

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    Straight up to 2nd.

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    Acceleration really helps you get out of trouble.

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    But make sure that you're looking ahead as well, not just

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    to the right.

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    Looks all clear, down to 2nd gear.

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    Following the road ahead this time, 2nd exit.

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    Had to keep in the outside, left lane there.

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    At this roundabout, I'm turning left, 1st exit.

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    Slowing down on approach, down to 2nd gear.

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    That car is leaving, so I'm getting on.

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    Again I was watching their front wheels and where the driver was looking.

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    Clear roundabout there.

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    Red car coming off.

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    First gear, give it some gas and then the clutch comes up quicker.

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    Make sure that you give it the gas as you raise the clutch or you will stall.

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    It's now rush hour.

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    Getting very busy.

  • 06:54

    Looks all clear.

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    Mirror, signal to leave.

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    I'm following the road ahead at the roundabout, 2nd exit.

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    Waiting for my opportunity.

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    I'll use the handbrake so I can get the gas ready.

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    When I see my chance, I'll give it more gas and then I can raise the clutch up quicker.

  • 07:22

    Get straight up to 2nd gear and then mirror, signal to exit the roundabout.

  • 07:27

    It's getting a bit more congested now.

  • 07:37

    Turning right at this roundabout, 3rd exit.

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    Into 1st gear.

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    That car's leaving, so I'll get on.

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    Approach slowly so that you've got more time to think about what's going on.

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    I'm in 1st gear ready to go, trying not to come to a complete stop unless I have to.

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    Yes, definitely have to here.

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    Got the handbrake on.

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    Van is coming off, give it some gas, clutch comes up and straight up to 2nd gear.

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    Turning right, into 3rd gear.

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    Silver car is coming round.

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    Using the handbrake, getting the gas ready.

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    Looking at the angles of the cars and where they're steering, their front wheels.

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    That one is definitely coming off.

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    Good chance to get on.

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    Be careful not to raise the clutch too quickly without gas or I would definitely not stall.

  • 08:48

    Don't be afraid of giving some gas.

  • 08:52

    Looks all clear.

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    Do it in 2nd gear.

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    Never rely on other peoples signals, some people don't bother or they just signal incorrectly.

  • 09:03

    This next bus is pointing in this direction, gives me a great opportunity to get on.

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    Handbrake on.

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    Car is coming off, gives me a good chance to get on.

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    2nd gear.

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    Look out for other road users who might go when they shouldn't and cause you to slow

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    down.

  • 09:39

    Another great opportunity with the bus leaving.

  • 09:45

    Well that's the end of the video on clutch control on roundabouts and when to go.

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    Really hope it's been useful.

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    If it has then please don't forget to subscribe for our latest videos.

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    When you do practice roundabouts then make sure that you go out with a qualified instructor

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    and only take opportunities that you feel are safe.

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    In the meantime, stay safe on the road, thanks a lot for watching and see you on the next

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    video.

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The example sentences of ROUNDABOUTS in videos (9 in total of 11)

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Use "roundabouts" in a sentence | "roundabouts" example sentences

How to use "roundabouts" in a sentence?

  • Your luck goes up and down like swings and roundabouts
    -James Hunt-

Definition and meaning of ROUNDABOUTS

What does "roundabouts mean?"

/ˈroundəˌbout/

noun
road junction at which traffic moves in one direction round central island to reach one of roads converging on it.
other
Circular junction of several roads; traffic circle.

What are synonyms of "roundabouts"?
Some common synonyms of "roundabouts" are:
  • rotary,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.