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1. Question
Why has the bus driver positioned the bus on the left?
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A long vehicle at a roundabout may need to use the left-hand lane, even if it’s signalling to go right. This is because it needs extra room to travel around a roundabout. For the same reason, it may also straddle lanes.
Watch out for a long vehicle’s signals and allow it plenty of room on a roundabout. - Question 2 of 3
2. Question
Why does the cyclist take the longer route around the roundabout?
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Roundabouts can be dangerous places for cyclists. To stay safe, they may keep to the outside of a roundabout. They may cycle in the left lane, even if they intend to turn right.
Watch out for a cyclist’s arm signals, as they’ll tell you the direction they intend to take. Always give cyclists plenty of room. - Question 3 of 3
3. Question
What do the yellow lines along the edge of the road mean?
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A double yellow line at the edge of the road means no waiting at any time.
This means that you can’t wait or park. However, you may stop on double yellow lines to drop off or pick up people. You may also stop to load or unload, provided there are no loading restrictions.