Are you sure? The person joining the roundabout should have checked it was clear prior to "joining" the roundabout. So if you were literally to join a roundabout and an emergency vehicle came, you should stop, whether you are on a roundabout or not?DaiRees wrote:There's a reason they've got bright colour schemes, flashing lights and loud sirens mate. Driver on the roundabout is distracted by the approaching carnival, you pull onto the roundabout, crash bang wallop, your fault! Mr plod and the insurance wouldn't give a crap that you were trying to helpneildavies wrote:What I've done before now is overtaken an ambulance and fire engine (both times, I was only doing 70mph), then when there was a roundabout coming up, I've pulled across it to stop traffic.
Foolish or not, up to you, but both times the emergency services have given a grateful toot/ thumbs up.. Best bet is to get out of their way then leave them to it!
I might be wrong in my logic but heh.