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About Mark Winter
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Traffic collision reconstructionist with 19 years of traffic collision investigation experience as an LAPD officer. I can answer questions about traffic collisions with vehicles, motorcycles, pedistrians, bicycles, and commercial vehicles. Especially cases of low speed collisions and injury potential. I can answer questions about the vehicle code (specific for Ca and in general for other states) but I am not a driving instructor nor a vehicle mechanic. You need to talk to someone else about these issues.

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19 years traffic collision investigations. 17 years as traffic collision reconstructionist for the city of Los Angeles and outside consultation. Court qualified in criminal and civil cases. ACTAR #519.

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Accredidation Commission for Traffic Accident Reconstructionists Southwest Association of Technical Accident Investigators
Society Of Accident Reconstructionists
Society of Automotive Engineers
California Association of Accident Reconstruction Specialists
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B.S. in Psychology Western Illinois University (math amjor-physics minor first two years), Now attending Chaffey college taking Calculus 3 and Chemistry working for Engineering degree

 
   

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Driving & Driving Test Tips - correct negotiation of roundabouts


Expert: Mark Winter - 5/27/2008

Question
Can you tell me which would be the correct lane to take if I were to take the second junction(A)on the roundabout in the link supplied please.http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=&saddr=51.713928,-3.441693&daddr=&mra=mi&mrsp=0&sz=17&sll=51.713888,-3.441918&sspn=0.003078,0.009999&ie=UTF8&z=17  

Answer
If you want to exit onto the lane designated by "A" you would have to stay on the outside lane of the round about, and by the looks of this it is in England so you have to be in the left lane on their roadways.  That would be the one to use in this case.

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