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Turning Boxes

  • 04-01-2013 7:05pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 329 ✭✭


    Hi everyone,

    Here's a situation that I came across while driving whete I didn't know what to do. Here goes:

    So I was 2nd in a row of cars at traffic lights (crossroads). I was in the right lane to turn right. There's a turning box ahead (a white square with an arrow pointing right inside it). There was oncoming traffic.

    The car ahead moved into the turning box, as he should have. I moved up just behind the line at the traffic light. This meant that there was a gap between me and the car in front who was in the turning box. One think I noticed is that gap had adequate space for an oncoming car to turn right.

    Should I:

    a) Stay where I am, Behind the line at the traffic lights (ie. the position you'd be in if the lights were red)

    b) Drive up behind him, like I would do at any other junction. This would close the gap that was mentioned above.


    I'd like to hear your inputs.
    For the record, I did (b).


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