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fruitsalad | 09:13 Sun 13th Oct 2019 | Motoring
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I have always thought coming up a hill gives that vehicle right of way, but if there is traffic parked all along the road going up hill, does that give the vehicle coming down the clear side right of way?
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The one that gets there first.
Depends on many things - if the car going uphill has already committed to overtaking then that still has right of way.
If the vehicle going uphill is a heavy vehicle such as a large lorry or crane than that has right of way.
Otherwise the vehicle coming down has right of way.
There is no absolute right of way for uphill traffic - the highway code simply says " Give way to uphill traffic wherever you can."

If there is an obstruction on your side then you should give way.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-code/general-rules-techniques-and-advice-for-all-drivers-and-riders-103-to-158

No such thing as "right of way". See link.

Sadly, common sense and courtesy are lacking on today's roads and everyone thinks they own the road.
Little common sense prevails on the roads now, just big egos.
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My OH had already committed to going uphill and nothing was coming, then a 4 x 4 appears from nowhere and decides to keep coming by then OH has nowhere to go, (cars parked nose to tail) on his side of road.
Always best to give way to idiots when ever possible, and don't get involved.
4x4 appears to be "in the wrong". I saw this happen once. The driver of the uphill car simply got out, locked his car & went for a walk!
In that case I would have just put on the handbrake and started reading my newspaper. Just in case, I have already done this in the past ☺☺☺

Mind you, I am an ugly looking big 'git' when I've got my unhappy face on
I wasn't questioning your driving ability, merely pointing out what the Highway Code says. Perhaps I could have worded my answer a bit better. There is no give and take on the roads and people pass their driving test, then drive like maniacs. When I learned to drive, we had a saying "it is better to be five minutes late in this world, then fifty years early in the next."
If you were already on the hill than the 4X4 should have given way. From what I see on the roads these days and elsewhere, the phrase should now be uncommon sense.
Electrochem @ 10:32
Couldn't agree more
when I drive on lanes in a 4 X 4 I am up high enough to see on coming traffic, just stop and pull into a verge so traffic can get by.
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He did give the 4 x 4 driver a piece of his mind and the air was blue
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4 x 4 driver didnt respond just sat their looking into space, so obviously knew he was in the wrong
OK fruitsalad enough said by Chelsea tractor driver then.
Its a shame you can't get those dogs nodding dogs any longer, but going from side to side. To put on the dash. :0)
"Its a shame you can't get those dogs nodding dogs any longer, but going from side to side."

Churchill ?
I thought that one of you called out the RAC, the other the AA, and they argued it out.
Ooooooh, yes.

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