Tuesday, September 13, 2011

How do creep up to a roundabout and then move off without fully stopping?

I can't get the hang of creeping up to a roundabout and then moving off again wthout actually stopping. When i try and do this i almost blow up the engine. Wat do i do with the clutch and gas? I need to brake, change gear, creep forward, change to a higher gear and then move off. There's so much to fink bout all in one go.How do creep up to a roundabout and then move off without fully stopping?
If you get your approach speed and gear right you can merge in with the traffic most times without stopping...



Don't worry if you have to stop when you reach the roundabout. When it's clear, ease up off the clutch smoothly, don't rush, keep using the mirrors, and above all, stay calm.



Once you are on the roundabout maintain a reasonable speed......How do creep up to a roundabout and then move off without fully stopping?
You could always try switching to an automatic car. Manual cars are too much of a hassle. %26gt;.%26lt;
Roundabouts are made so you don't have to (and shouldn't) stop unless there is traffic already on the roundabout coming.

Just do it as a ';yield';.

As far as changing gears, do that before you get to the intersection.

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