Question:
If I'm approaching a Y junction, where I'm heading down one of the arms of the Y, and have to give way, how should I indicate?
Example
I approach around the long curve from Hogstock, then join the road to Tarrant Rawston, giving way at this point. To complicate matters here, there is a large layby to the left of the junction.
If I indicate right (treating it as a slip road), you could assume I'm going to turn right (a virtual u turn), though most people that bother to indicate seem to do so.
If I indicate left, you might think I'm pulling in to the layby.
As not indicating gives me a funny turn, I tend to BRIEFLY indicate left.
Any thoughts about this situation, and the more general point about indicating at acutely-angled T junctions?