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The Moment Learners Finally “Get” Roundabouts

Roundabouts don’t suddenly become easy.

 

They suddenly become understood.

 

At first, learners try to memorise rules.

Mirror, signal, lane, speed, clutch, brake, steering, timing.

 

It feels overwhelming.

 

Then something changes.

 

They stop trying to remember everything…

And start reading the movement.

 

They begin to notice:

The flow.

The gaps.

The positioning of other cars.

Who’s slowing.

Who’s committing.

 

That’s the turning point.

 

When learners stop waiting for perfect gaps

and start anticipating safe ones.

 

That’s when confidence appears.

 

Not because roundabouts changed.

 

Because their awareness did.

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