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When you’re on a slip road to a dual carriageway, do you consider it your right of way or that of the cars already on the dual carriageway?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Avatar Image Old_GeezerRegardless of the legal position, if you see a car trying to join the motorway and don't adjust your speed to avoid a collision then you're too appalling a driver to be allowed on the road.11:15 Mon 14th Dec 2020
Spot on , I always have a large gap between me and the vehicle in front. I slow a little and let them in. The tailgaters cause most problems.
Spot on , I always have a large gap between me and the vehicle in front. I slow a little and let them in. The tailgaters cause most problems.
//Regardless of the legal position, if you see a car trying to join the motorway and don't adjust your speed to avoid a collision then you're too appalling a driver to be allowed on the road.//
I still get the cold shivers about being on the A19, my late OH pulled into the middle lane to allow the traffic coming down the slip road to join only to have some idiot pull onto the carriageway but continue into the middle lane. But for his prompt action there would have been a very nasty prang, I can still remember the look of shock and surprise on the face of the other driver, she clearly hadn't bothered to check the middle lane.
I still get the cold shivers about being on the A19, my late OH pulled into the middle lane to allow the traffic coming down the slip road to join only to have some idiot pull onto the carriageway but continue into the middle lane. But for his prompt action there would have been a very nasty prang, I can still remember the look of shock and surprise on the face of the other driver, she clearly hadn't bothered to check the middle lane.
doug, that's exactly what I said. I'm talking about the rissoles on the carraigeway who do not let you merge, they speed up and slow daown to match you so you can't merge properly.
"thegive way line is there for a reason, to tell drivvers to give way." - yes indeed but it's very dangerous to actually stop there when traffic is moving at speed.
"thegive way line is there for a reason, to tell drivvers to give way." - yes indeed but it's very dangerous to actually stop there when traffic is moving at speed.