SafeSpeed wrote:
Lum wrote:
On which note, is it legal to overtake on the major road if there is a side road with give way lines to the right?
Legal? Yes, unless it's 'careless' or 'dangerous'.
It's certainly foolish to overtake in such circumstances without exceptionally good vision / observation.
But if the junction is in the middle of flat fields, you can see that nothing is approaching from the right and the overtakee is going far too fast to turn right it is
possible to overtake safely past a junction on the right.
Normally I only do it at night time if I know the side road is straight and I would be able to see headlights if there was anyone in it.
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Good overtaking involves elimination of danger by planning and observation. You usually can't eliminate the danger associated with junctions, so you can't normally overtake at or approaching them.
However, many good overtaking opportunities immediately follow a junction on the right.
I've been more wary of it since a story on SXOC that was posted. Guy in a 200SX was stuck behind a tractor going 20mph, decided to overtake at what wasn't even a proper junction, just an open gate in the hedge. The tractor suddenly turned right without signalling, braking, slowing down or anything, he just yanked the wheel to the right and the SX splatted into the side of it moments later.
No idea what came out of that one, who whose fault it was determined to be.
I do however like these junctions where the centre line widens out into a right turn lane with broken hatching all around it. usually people get into that lane fairly promptly and they are long enough for you to use them for overtaking if they're not used. Usually gets me agressive light flashing afterwards though

Also these junctions are unlikely to suffer from the problem that the OP raised.