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eye30: Are you talking for the highway "incident" or the one at the traffic lights?
Quote from: accim on October 25, 2011, 12:13:27eye30: Are you talking for the highway "incident" or the one at the traffic lights?I'm referring to Traffic lights
UK Highway codes says104 You should also•watch out for signals given by other road users and proceed only when you are satisfied that it is safe•be aware that an indicator on another vehicle may not have been cancelled
^--- B's fault
Quote from: Shambles on October 25, 2011, 12:45:09^--- B's faultI agree.B has to be sure that his/her path is clear. A indicating right does not give B the right of way.B should wait until either A passes, stops before the junction or actually turns right before moving off.
Quote from: eye30 on October 25, 2011, 18:29:11Quote from: Shambles on October 25, 2011, 12:45:09^--- B's faultI agree.B has to be sure that his/her path is clear. A indicating right does not give B the right of way.B should wait until either A passes, stops before the junction or actually turns right before moving off.But it's impossible to do so.. If everybody in "B's" situation would wait, people waiting behind "B" would be pissed off and would probably kill the "B" driver Okay, I'm exaggerating, but they would overtake him right there, go in front of him, horn, show him the finger, yell at him and then they would cut in front of A drivers.. Really. That happens even if you wait too long, not to mention if you would wait "to be safe" (as you've said). Even the police would show you the finger I guess But you probably are right.