The 4th reason why people fail their driving test in the UK is...
INCORRECT POSITIONING WHEN TURNING RIGHT AT JUNCTIONS
What you must be able to do
You must be able to position the car as close to the centre of the road as is safe.
Any mistakes you make in this area will be counted under the ‘Junctions - Turning right’ fault on your driving test result.
These are some examples of mistakes that would count towards this fault.
Positioning in the left-hand lane when turning right at a roundabout
When you need to turn right at a roundabout, you use the left-hand lane when it’s not appropriate, and continue around the roundabout in that lane. This causes confusion to several following vehicles.
Obstructing traffic when you wait to turn right
When you want to turn right into a minor road, you position your car too far to the left while you wait for oncoming traffic to clear. This causes severe delays to the following traffic on a road where it was wide enough for the traffic to pass you on the left.
When you want to turn right at the end of the road, you incorrectly position to the left
When you reach the end of a wide road with no road markings, you position in the left of your lane when you’re actually turning right.
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