There lies the problem ......push your trolley to the scanner as I have said and many checkout staff agree should be basket only?
I imagine you are thinking of a quite different design of self-scan area. This is absolutely DESIGNED for trolleys.
There lies the problem ......push your trolley to the scanner as I have said and many checkout staff agree should be basket only?
I'm a member at the Dyke golf course, so go past here regularly. Funny how many people sit and wait for ages and when I get to the roundabout, I go straight over near enough every time. And before anyone say's anything, I have had no accidents in 31 years of driving and not seen any in my rear view mirror! [emoji6]I had a couple off "lessons" from a met police driver who basically advised amongst other things, how to approach and drive through a roundabout where clear. Basically if it was clear or there was a sufficient gap, he suggested accelerating through trying to take a straightest line, which I suppose is logical really.
I tend to use that method when arriving at the roundabout from the dyke end and dyke road/ a27 as you get loads of dithering and people coming at you from the slip road off the a27 also. If there is sufficient gap, I tend to go. I sat there once for 10 minutes whilst this bloke with three dogs in the car waited for a gap the size of a bloody super tanker.
This giving way so one moves is probably better than the other options, whereby some idiot just drives straight onto the roundabout forcing someone already on the roundabout to break, or where the lanes entering the roundabout are marked, but some idiot decides to use the inside lane which is marked for left turn only, goes straight ahead and starts to undertake someone just exiting the roundabout, causing all sorts of fun.
You can do this at BH as well but that is because the scales (under where the plastic bags are) have been turned off. When the self-scanners first went in it was CHAOS. I suspect that more trust is given to Waitrose customers but more because they have been shown to deserve it. Probably a bit of both - trust and expediency.No - I believe that your take on it is actually spot on - at least in the newer / refurbished stores for certain.
The self-scan check-outs at ours don't even HAVE scales. You can push your trolley up to them, lift your items up to the scanner and put them straight back in the trolley. You don't even need to put them on any counter / scales at all.
It IS a trust / perception of trust thing, for sure.
...but some idiot decides to use the inside lane which is marked for left turn only, goes straight ahead and starts to undertake someone just exiting the roundabout, causing all sorts of fun.
had an interesting one last evening. Mini roundabout with three roads, all minor B ones. Three of us literally approached at same time and same distance, all indicating a right turn, all stoped watching who felt they had right of way. Never had one like that before
This makes no sense, if there are no other cars we won't have to guess what another driver is going to do?
Obviously just go if the roundabout is clear.
Do they also stop at the end of a slip road?I guarantee the drivers that are hesitant at roundabouts are the same people who struggle with self service checkouts in supermarkets and/or are painfully slow going through airport security. Nimrods.
I guarantee the drivers that are hesitant at roundabouts are the same people who struggle with self service checkouts in supermarkets and/or are painfully slow going through airport security. Nimrods.
I'm a member at the Dyke golf course, so go past here regularly. Funny how many people sit and wait for ages and when I get to the roundabout, I go straight over near enough every time. And before anyone say's anything, I have had no accidents in 31 years of driving and not seen any in my rear view mirror! [emoji6]
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The Fox Way r/a in Portslade is my biggest hold up of a morning... there are drivers sat there every morning, who should never have been given a driving license. Some days the queue backs up near to Mile Oak
Hence we are fighting then120 new homes being planned off gorse close. The twats only thought there would be 20 extra cars as most people would be cycling! Still at appeal stage now.
Unexpectedly not entering a roundabout (when it is empty) seems to be a common cause of accidents. Of course it is the responsibility of the driver who does the rear-ending, but this dithering is bloody infuriating.
had an interesting one last evening. Mini roundabout with three roads, all minor B ones. Three of us literally approached at same time and same distance, all indicating a right turn, all stoped watching who felt they had right of way. Never had one like that before
Ha! Come to Spain where the rules are completely different anyway!!
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An explanation is given here: http://www.ibexinsure.com/news-item/how-to-drive-in-a-roundabout-in-spain
I imagine you are thinking of a quite different design of self-scan area. This is absolutely DESIGNED for trolleys.
Always give priority to the traffic coming from the right, unless you have been directed otherwise by signs, road markings or traffic lights
http://www.highwaycodeuk.co.uk/changes-and-answers/-highway-code-for-roundabouts
Some people are not so quick at working our which is right or left!?
Yes but people don't do they.
Personally I look as I approach the roundabout, not just when I arrive so I can gauge the situation so I don't even have to stop.