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Started by: tonker (27931) 

When you drive up to a crossroads wanting to turn right, and another car is coming towards you also wanting to turn right, would you a) treat it as a 'traffic island' and pass on drivers side, or b) turn in front of the oncoming vehicle, expecting him to do the same? This is demonstrated on chapter 157 of the site to which Art has just, very kindly, provided us with the link. It says 'you have a choice of two methods'. Now, if one driver opts for the 'keep left' method and the other driver opts for the 'cut infront' method, there's going to be an accident. I think there should be one method only, to avoid confusion. Over to you ......

Replied: 19th Nov 2006 at 02:20

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