Giving a cyclist who is behind me the right to undertake when I'm turning left is plain stupidity. Especially when you get cyclists who think they own the road then jump a red light at every oppertunity.. or bump up on pavement to cross with the green man.
That's always been the case tbf. You should give way to cyclists turning left on the inside of you. It's the rule 5 that is ridiculous suggesting you should allow a cyclist turning left, to either side of your vehicle priority. To me, anyone at the right of me is going straight on if a cyclist. It would be utterly ridiculous to have to wait to check if a cyclist on the right might possibly turn left in front of you to make a left exit.
The rules are suicidal for cyclists.
Although I'm not sure rule 5 above means that both cyclists can turn left in that scenario.
I think it means the two cyclists have priority when the car is turning left, in other words, he'd have to stop and allow both of them to get out of the way before turning
Although I'm not sure rule 5 above means that both cyclists can turn left in that scenario.
I think it means the two cyclists have priority when the car is turning left, in other words, he'd have to stop and allow both of them to get out of the way before turning
If they have priority over turning left. They can turn left from either side. But get what you mean if the car is going straight on. If the car isn't indicating, how would a cyclist know?
If they have priority over turning left. They can turn left from either side. But get what you mean if the car is going straight on. If the car isn't indicating, how would a cyclist know?
They have priority....the motorist has to allow them right of way before turning.
Neither of them are turning left.
The car is turning left.
If he's not indicating, the one on the left will get squashed.
No cyclist is going to manoeuvre to the right of a car if he's intending turning left, unless he's tired of living.
Like you said, they'll be revoked in a few months, although it's unclear why the government has allowed such dangerous laws to be passed in the first place, cyclists are definitely going to be killed before they are revoked.
although it's unclear why the government has allowed such dangerous laws to be passed in the first place, cyclists are definitely going to be killed before they are revoked.
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