  I had to drive over to Beeston this lunch time to do some shopping. &nbsp; I had to take a right turn on the big roundabout at Dunkirk. It's a three-laner. The slip road down from the ring road is two lanes - left for left and straight on at the roundabout, and right for right or straight on.
&nbsp; I got simultaneously overtaken and cut up by someone in the left lane, who wanted to, err, actually turn right. He overtook me and screeched round the roundabout before cutting me up. &nbsp; Now you might think that it was a simple error on his part - we've all found ourselves, too late, in the wrong lane. But there was nobody behind me in my lane, so there was nothing to stop him just dropping into the correct lane.
&nbsp; And we all surely know that when there are two lanes approaching a roundabout and you're turning right, you go in the right-hand lane? Unless told otherwise by road signs? &nbsp; So that means that it was intentional. A calculated premeditated overtaking scam. Involving very bad driving, dangerous speeds, and plain rudeness. &nbsp; Probably a student on amphetamines. The car was certainly a hunk of shit. 
