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On Oct 23, 12:51 pm, MIG wrote:
On 23 Oct, 11:03, Boltar wrote: On Oct 23, 10:52 am, MIG wrote: So that you can get past the junction before they all turn left into you, or veer towards the kerb etc etc. Why would they turn left into you if you stay behind them? Because the queue continues to build up and many of the drivers in it won't have seen you. Or do you suggest scooting backwards till you are at the back of any possible queue? Err no, you act like any other vehicle and stand in the middle of the lane so cars can't pass you while in the queue or head up the right hand side to the end of the queue then sit at the head of it so everyone has seen you including the vehicles at the front. Like I said, nothing to do with hurry. Then why bother? B2003 |
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