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Hypothetical motorway scenario
A car is in the "outside" lane and another car is in the "inside" lane.
If both cars move into the "middle" lane at the same time and they collide, who is at fault?
If both cars move into the "middle" lane at the same time and they collide, who is at fault?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i had this problem a couple of times when driving to and from London this week. Its much easier to see whats coming when your in lane 1, although in lane 3 you should always be aware of whats happening.
It defo much harder moving from lane 3 back into lane 2 cos youve got to watch the far mirror and whats coming in front of you (in my case at 150mph). I know its against the law but everyone does it! (well those who can - several times i was doing 160mph and was overtaken).
It defo much harder moving from lane 3 back into lane 2 cos youve got to watch the far mirror and whats coming in front of you (in my case at 150mph). I know its against the law but everyone does it! (well those who can - several times i was doing 160mph and was overtaken).
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