On saturday morning around 6:30 AM I crossed the redgate junction on the a5, following the a444 away from nuneaton.
To my slight frustration I had to wait for a truck (sainsbury i think) to pass before i pulled out and gritted my teeth as it too turned right to continue up the a444. In hindsight if i had been a little less cautious and gunned it I could have been out ahead, but hey whats the rush?
I waited patiently a sensible distance back through the curves and relatively downgraded 50 zone, no sniff of an overtake here anyway.
I bid my time up the hill with the double whites where the NSL section begins.
As the hill crests I know there's a good overtaking spot approaching assuming it's clear, although there is a little doubt in my mind as whatever position i put myself in now a small section of the LHS of the road is always going to blind to me due to the size of the truck.
Approaching the top of the hill I somewhat cheekily put my wheels on the double white line (the two white lines are separated by about 2ft & hatching) to get a clear view as I come over the brow.
Just as the truck crests the brow he gives two ticks of the left hand indicator, a few fractions of a second before I can see into the dip.
Allowing me to move fully across with when the double whites end, get a clear view and make a straightforward pass.
After the pass I thanked him in the way that trucks do and was on my way.
Was it at any stage a risky pass ? no
Did I need the indicator to make the pass possible ? no
But it did give me a very warm feeling of harmonious road user interaction.
I knew the road and positioned myself accordingly, the truck driver most likely knew the road well, was aware of me and ready and willing to cooperate.
So just to balance all the threads on conflicting interactions
(I'm sure there was a thread somewhere we discussed use of left indicator to assist an overtake?)