Dear elude43,
Sounds as tho' you did your best to avoid what could have been a deadly accident. Certainly you could not simply change to the right hand lane because of the oncoming traffic. On this point I knew someone who revealed himself an idiot. He was in a slow jam and decided to pull out into what we wrongly call the "fast lane". He said: "But I indicated and she, the other driver, was speeding". 2 stupid statements. Indication is simply a guide to other drivers and is not a legal defence for stupidly changing lanes at the risk of causing a collision with the oncoming traffic. The fact is, if the oncoming driver(s) are speeding and they run into the car pulling out in front, it is the latter who is at fault - we drivers are not road police and the crime is obviouly even more stupid when they are speeding. The girl driver had to jam on her brakes, locked them, and skidded into a farm gate. At least, after realising the danger, he had pulled back to his original lane and stopped to see how she was. She was OK but the car was a write-off. He got off the charge of dangerous driving too lightly in my opinion.
You obviously sensibly avoided such irresponsibly.
As you tell it, the other driver caused the accident. Even if he stopped by stalling the engine that was lack of control of the vehicle. Here I assume he was trying to turn out (left) and lead you in the traffic. He could not have been trying to cross 2 lanes.
Sounds as tho' you did very well but questions still arise for me & other ABers to comment further.
(a) Was your road the main road and his road a lesser in primacy e.g. in extremis:you on A road and him on a B road? What were the dotted lines telling drivers at the junction?
(b) Mind you in reallity there is no such thing as right-of-way - if you think you have it, thats no excuse for plunging on oblivious to road-joiners even if they are risk-taking morons.
(d) How busy is the junction? If very busy perhaps you should have been slowing below 50 when approaching the junction.
(e) Did you get any witnesses? If not why not?
(f) Reached the wall? Did you hit a wall beyond his car?
Hope your insurers give him and his insurers hell. Let us know of the progress.
Good luck,
SIQ.