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Double white lines where the line nearest you is solid. This means you MUST NOT cross or straddle it unless it is safe and you need to enter adjoining premises or a side road. You may cross the line if necessary, provided the road is clear, to pass a stationary vehicle, or overtake a pedal cycle, horse or road maintenance vehicle, if they are travelling at 10 mph (16 km/h) or less.
I don't suppose it was a highway maintenance vehicle?
In particular rule 129. if the tractor was travelling at less than 10MPH you can legally overtake!
Do I have to inform my insurance company? Fully paid up till late next year.
What do you do if you pull out on normal lines, but they change halfway through maneuver???
I met a police transit van on a blind corner overtaking on my side of the road, she crossed double white lines. I wonder what would have happend if she'd hit me.The van had blue light on but i think it was reckless to overtake on a blind corner, I had no way of seeing as the road has high hedges and it was daylight.We did avoid eachother, just, I should have reported the incident.I thought police had advanced driving skills. :roll:
Despite the image of the transit perpetuated by "The Sweeney" it's not known for it's speed or cornering ability! :lol:
Can't see an officer issued with a transit being pursuit qualified. Despite the image of the transit perpetuated by "The Sweeney" it's not known for it's speed or cornering ability! :lol:
Police tend to be reckless drivers, i always thort they were ment to be advanced, yet ive seen more police cars crash then the motorists they are chasing! Infact they kill more inocent people in pursuits than the people they are chasing. Altho on saying that the firearms squad seem to match these statisitcs too! haha.
I met a police transit van on a blind corner overtaking on my side of the road, she crossed double white lines. I wonder what would have happend if she'd hit me.The van had blue light on but i think it was reckless to overtake on a blind corner, I had no way of seeing as the road has high hedges and it was daylight.We did avoid each other, just, I should have reported the incident.I thought police had advanced driving skills. :roll:
so following that rule, drive to an incident how u feel even if it causes another incident? Altho that would explain the number of court cases, deaths, and wreckless driving incidents from police that have been in the papers and on the news? One emergency is bad enough without causing another
Quote from: "William"Police tend to be reckless drivers, i always thort they were ment to be advanced, yet ive seen more police cars crash then the motorists they are chasing! Infact they kill more inocent people in pursuits than the people they are chasing. Altho on saying that the firearms squad seem to match these statisitcs too! haha.Ok lets see the facts this statement is based on.....