Steve
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Lorry parked on the side of the road, red square, me coming behind lorry and pulling out to go round, blue square, someone starting to pull out the junction and basically met me going round the lorry, green square.
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whitter45
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Green I would say
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Jamie-C
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You coming behind the lorry.
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All Torque
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I saw a red lorry today
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Jay
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You, hes at a give way?
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scoob
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tricky one this as its there side of the road but they should of looked to see if anything was comming.
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Jay
You, hes at a give way?
but the obstruction is on Steve's side
Who knows
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Steve
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thats what i thought Jay, im just wondering if the dirty look i gave her was justified
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sri_baby
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You had the right of way
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djgritt
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You IMO, seeing as you are already on the road and not turning onto it...
Although the obstruction is on your side, so you are supposed to give way.
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pow
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IAM driver thus I count, Steve, you have right of way.
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Jamie-C
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You had right of way %100, I failed my driving test the first time for doing what green did.
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alan-g-w
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Steve's got right of way, the red car is joining a road and he's already on it. It's basic highway code stuff
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by djgritt
You IMO, seeing as you are already on the road and not turning onto it...
Although the obstruction is on your side, so you are supposed to give way.
Only if the red car was coming straight at Steve would this count
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mattk
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Steve of course, no questions asked imo
if its a broken white line then Steve has every right to be on that side of the road if he wishes and for what ever reason if its safe, to look both ways is the responsibility of the green car driver
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pow
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It's the lorry drivers fault if there was an accident if he was stopped there of his own free will. Technically both parties could claim off his insurance, but Steve would be the last in line in the at fault stakes.
[Edited on 21-02-2011 by pow]
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Steve
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also surely the lorry is also in the wrong for parking opposite a junction
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
also surely the lorry is also in the wrong for parking opposite a junction
too right - traffic officer would have a field day
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djgritt
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quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
quote: Originally posted by djgritt
You IMO, seeing as you are already on the road and not turning onto it...
Although the obstruction is on your side, so you are supposed to give way.
Only if the red car was coming straight at Steve would this count
Agreed, hence my initial response...
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mattk
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the obstruction is on Steves side yes but Steve is on the road the obstruction is on
green car wants to join the road, he has to wait
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Col004
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Lorry is a prick for parking were he was but the green car has right of way and would of won the court case if you'd of hit it.
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pow
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It doesn't Cole, the green car has to check both sides of the road are clear before pulling out into it (give way lines), regards of what is coming from what direction. As Matt said, broken white lines means Steve is welcome to be over them if it is safe to be.
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Steve
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way i see it is if i was overtaking something on that road, then someone pulled out whilst i was halfway through doing it and smashed into me, surely i cannot be responsible for that
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Mertin
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Also junction may have a stop sign, meaning he has to stop and check first before moving on and not just roll up and if free then pull out
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by djgritt
quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
quote: Originally posted by djgritt
You IMO, seeing as you are already on the road and not turning onto it...
Although the obstruction is on your side, so you are supposed to give way.
Only if the red car was coming straight at Steve would this count
Agreed, hence my initial response...
Aye mate, I was kind of agreeing with the second bit in a kind of roundabout way didn't mean to come across as if I was correcting you!
edit to say, I've meant to say green car as well in the bit quoted
[Edited on 21-02-2011 by alan-g-w]
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