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Old October 23rd 08, 04:06 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Colin McKenzie Colin McKenzie is offline
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Default Boris admits bendy-buses are safe - but he'll axe them anyway

Adrian wrote:
If the wagon overtook the cyclist immediately before turning left, then
the indicators are irrelevant - the HGV driver is absolutely bang-to-
rights guilty.

If the cyclist was undertaking the wagon as the wagon slowed down with a
junction or entrance coming up on the left, then the indicators are
irrelevant - the cyclist made a monumentally ****ing stupid manouvre,
basically committing suicide.


What about the intermediate situation where the driver started to
overtake some distance back, didn't make it past or pull in, and then
started to indicate. Happened to me with a bus today. I shouted, and he
turned behind me.

Same applies if they were both stationary at lights. If the wagon pulled
up next to a cyclist already there, then the driver is utterly to blame.
If the cyclist went up the inside of a stationary wagon, then the cyclist
is utterly to blame.


Unless there are two full lanes, and the lorry is in the offside one and
not indicating. Indicators are definitely relevant in this case.
Nearside cycle lanes are slightly different because the lorry should not
be in them even if turning left.

Colin McKenzie

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