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Notveryhappy | 14:43 Wed 01st Sep 2010 | Road rules
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It's people to the righ that have right of way isn't it???
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To the right in what situation?
not in Spain it wouldnt be..
where?

on the road? at a junction? on road thats narrow?
Right of Way means land over which the public have the right to pass and repass.

Do you perhaps mean Priority?
Dont ever go to Hemel Hempstead,if you have a
problem,like this !!
and stay out of supermarkets too!!!
There is no such thing as "right of way".
Do you mean on a roundabout in the UK?
Do you mean Tories?
Use a roundabout in France and, depending on the age of French driver, you'll find out if they use the 'new' rule of traffic on the roundabout having priority or the 'old' rule where the driver entering the roundabout has priority - crunch!!
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Sorry guys, i meant a roundabout
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Priority then :-) Is what i meant x
at a UK roundabout then your need to give way to vehicles on the right unless road signs, traffic lights and markings suggest otherwise.
I ALWAYS have the right of way because i'm bigger, better looking, cleverer, more important, and grumpier than all the other drivers



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You have the right of way at Rounabouts unless otherwise directed, Hemel Hemstead is another issue, you have ONE large roundabout & if I can remember right, there are either six or eight mini rounabout's going off that.

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