Tense moment two cars collide after one changes lane on a roundabout – who do you think is to blame?

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Exciting moment when two cars collide after one changes lanes on a roundabout… so who do you think is to blame?

  • This is the shocking moment when two cars collided head-on at a roundabout
  • The sudden crash was captured on one of the driver’s dashcam footage

This is the shocking moment when two cars crash into a roundabout, leaving viewers wondering who was at fault.

The crash was captured on one of the drivers’ dashcam footage showing the precise moment the cars collided.

The clip shows a driver who misses his turn on the roundabout and pulls ahead of the other driver, That reports the Sun.

As the other motorist hits the rear of the vehicle, a loud bang is heard and the tires skid on the road and the front is out of sight.

The video was shared on Tiktok, where it has been viewed 54,100 times.

Here’s the shocking moment when two cars crash into a roundabout, leaving viewers wondering who was at fault

The crash was captured on one of the drivers' dashcam footage, showing the precise moment the cars collided

The crash was captured on one of the drivers’ dashcam footage, showing the precise moment the cars collided

Those who watched the video were divided in their opinion as to who was to blame.

Some said the driver who was changing lanes at short notice made a mistake, causing the second driver to crash into it.

Others looked at the road markings and suggested that the driver changing lanes should have left the roundabout.

One person said, ‘If you look closely, there are huge arrows on the road, the dash cam was in the correct lane.

A second added: ‘That will teach him how to use roundabouts. Well done camera man! I would do the same.’

Others argued that the driver should have slowed down with the dash cam to allow the driver in front of him to change lanes.

The highway code prescribes that motorists may never change lanes on a roundabout without signaling.

The guide states: ‘When using them, keep left and look out for vehicles crossing your path to exit or enter the roundabout – signal right when crossing slip roads to indicate that you are not driving off – indicate turn left just before you exit the roundabout roundabout.’