Soldato
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Fit the new tyre then drive round the same roundabout 10 times, that should balance the wear out. 

But she wasn't really totally in the wrong, just sounds like you *both* weren't paying enough attention (you came off worse unfortunately), so no bad karma...
I agree with the above, its rough that you have damaged your tyre, but it could have been a lot worse.
You say "I'm going to go check the pressures later on today once they've cooled down a bit", does this mean that you could have been driving a tad fast, beings as your tyres are hot, if you were driving slower, could this of been avoided ?
my view (as a learner driver) is that using the right hand lane when going straight on on such a roundabout is completely unacceptable. Only time right hand lane is used for straight over is on a dual carriageway where there are 2 exit lanes. Of course, seemingly nobody follows the basic rules of the road and I'm often left wondering how most of the folk on the road ever passed their test![]()
Could have been a lot worse had she been very ignorant, we stopped and she was on phone to her bf and then said to me I deny everything. I got a bit frustrated and asked for her insurance at which point she just got off in her car after refusing to exchange insurance details.
[DW]Muffin;10177314 said:Roundabouts wern't explained to me much in my lessons, I had to pick it it up after passing.
Theres a junction in Northwhich where the main exit to the M6 is past twelve o'clock and there are two lanes from the town centre and it even says on the road right hand lane for M6 (3rd) and the 4th 3/4 exit and the left for left turn and straight over. But most dizzie women in there 1007's just carry on round and pull in, I have a near miss every week.
*edit better showing bottom left is town centre exit
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Its about as clear cut as can be as far as I can see. She should not have been going straight on in the right lane. How anyone can even attempt to justify otherwise is beyond me.
[DW]Muffin;10177314 said:Roundabouts wern't explained to me much in my lessons, I had to pick it it up after passing.
Theres a junction in Northwhich where the main exit to the M6 is past twelve o'clock and there are two lanes from the town centre and it even says on the road right hand lane for M6 (3rd) and the 4th 3/4 exit and the left for left turn and straight over. But most dizzie women in there 1007's just carry on round and pull in, I have a near miss every week.![]()
Unfortunately you have to drive defensively at roundabouts, always expect the other car to be in the wrong lane, not know which exit their using etc.