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Who Has Right of Way......
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Waiting to turn right onto a fairly narrow country road. Car opposite me also waiting to turn right. In theory we should move behind each other but no room as road too narrow - so who has automatic right of way??
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When turning right at crossroads where an oncoming vehicle is also turning right, there is a choice of two methods
turn right side to right side; keep the other vehicle on your right and turn behind it. This is generally the safer method as you have a clear view of any approaching traffic when completing your turn
left side to left side, turning in front of each other. This can block your view of oncoming vehicles, so take extra care. Cyclists and motorcyclists in particular may be hidden from your view. Road layout, markings or how the other vehicle is positioned can determine which course should be taken
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When turning right at crossroads where an oncoming vehicle is also turning right, there is a choice of two methods
turn right side to right side; keep the other vehicle on your right and turn behind it. This is generally the safer method as you have a clear view of any approaching traffic when completing your turn
left side to left side, turning in front of each other. This can block your view of oncoming vehicles, so take extra care. Cyclists and motorcyclists in particular may be hidden from your view. Road layout, markings or how the other vehicle is positioned can determine which course should be taken
Common sense is at stake here! Let the other car go first His/her direction then when clear you go your direction! Unless the person in the other car has made signal for you to go first. If already both to close to each other then reverse back a bit if they have not already done so to give them room to go first. No one has right of way above the other if the situation is identical on both sides. They use common sence to get past each other without causing collision.
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Is this a rhetorical question or has there been some incident or accident?
Surely common sense and politeness prevail! Similar happens every day when cars are travelling up a road where cars are parked intermittently on both sides - in order to progress up the road, someone has to give way to the other - hopefully it is you half the time and the other person the other half.
Surely common sense and politeness prevail! Similar happens every day when cars are travelling up a road where cars are parked intermittently on both sides - in order to progress up the road, someone has to give way to the other - hopefully it is you half the time and the other person the other half.
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