BMJD wrote: » helping traffic flow more freely, a few extra cars get through the green light ahead, good move
Spook_ie wrote: » Question... You approach a T Junction, the road you wish to turn right onto has a solid white line in the center, can you legaly turn right across the solid white line? An example such as the white lines on Pinnock Hill in Swords if you were exiting the B&Bhttps://www.google.ie/maps/@53.441184,-6.227738,3a,75y,112.12h,62.03t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sFINnf_dWhrmD-BZgXOxbAw!2e0?hl=en
The Dagda wrote: » His post is "LUCKY I CHECKED MY MIRROR". If he had checked his mirror FIRST there would've been no issue and no pointless video.
vectra wrote: » You crossed a continuous white line, END OF.! But I get your issue with it alright They were driving a Focus and a Golf while you were driving a merc.
celticbest wrote: » Mmmm, the person is walking towards the Naas Road & not towards me & why are they on the road when there is a Path a meter to there right? As for the Solid white line & broken line there is nothing in the ROTR about the use of broken white line for the purpose you mention?
IP freely wrote: » And do you think this would hold up in court lol? Put down the shovel and stop digging, If you were traveling along a stretch of road doing 80kph behind a car in front but cannot overtake due to a continuous white line. If there is an opening in the solid line and a 2 meter section on broken line to accommodate an entrance. do you feel it is ok to start your overtake in sight of those broken lines and merge back in after the end of the broken lines ???
IP freely wrote: » And do you think this would hold up in court lol?
IP freely wrote: » Put down the shovel and stop digging, If you were traveling along a stretch of road doing 80kph behind a car in front but cannot overtake due to a continuous white line. If there is an opening in the solid line and a 2 meter section on broken line to accommodate an entrance. do you feel it is ok to start your overtake in sight of those broken lines and merge back in after the end of the broken lines ???
IP freely wrote: » Or another example broken white lines at the end of a turn right lane to allow traffic to cross would you use those to overtake as well? Going by your understanding / what you've said on here you would use them.
IP freely wrote: » And your second post re not lines in a box your right. In the video you posted there were no broken line in the box they ran adjacent to it. (edit; sorry they are in the box seems the box is an afterthought.)
IP freely wrote: » Regardless of what other people are doing in your surroundings (as in the other cars the people walking) you still have to drive appropriately.
celticbest wrote: » No you are now allowed to cross the solid white line, you are supposed to go down to the coachmans r/a & do you u-turn via it.
celticbest wrote: » Did I mention the Focus once in this thread? the Golf is the only car I mentioned. Have you got a problem with the car I drive? Or is there another purpose for you mentioning it?
vectra wrote: » Since when is it now legal to cross a continuous white line? That is news to me as is a U-turn being legal When I did all of my driving tests both those would be an instant fail.
celticbest wrote: » No you are not allowed to cross the solid white line, you are supposed to go down to the coachmans r/a & do you u-turn via it.
vectra wrote: » The Focus broke the Law As did the Golf As did you.
vectra wrote: » As for the Merc. Why would I have a problem with that? It just has come to my attention on more than a few occasions that Merc, BMW , Jag etc. drivers seem to think they have a certain right to the road more than drivers of regular cars. But hey. Maybe you don't fall into that category.
vectra wrote: » But at the end of the day. Had the Golf crashed into you. Who do you think would have been at fault?
celticbest wrote: » Sorry for driving within 30m of a Pedestrian Judge?
celticbest wrote: » The scenario we're talking about has no relevance to this.... two completely different situations.
celticbest wrote: » for you, that's just stupid.
celticbest wrote: » Agree, before the yellow Box was painted the white lines should have been burnt to stop any ambiguity, but there, there and there is.
celticbest wrote: » All I'm hearing now is blah, blah, blah, blah!!!
Hunter Mahan wrote: » Nothing very dramatic, skip to about 1.20... white line? what white line?
dashcamdanny wrote: » That rigid driver is a pr1ck . . plain and simple. Using his mass to bully. Bad form. And i'm sure it will be his undoing at some stage. As for this!! I'm stumped why you are all going after celticbeast for nothing really, and ignored this vid where a complete knob end of a learner could have killed people with his novice driving in the vid above!!
celticbest wrote: » Mmmm, call the Guards, I put the video up only to show what could of happened if I had not been vigilant.
celticbest wrote: » At the end of the day it didn't happen because I was observant enough to see it coming, if however it has hit me I'm not entirely sure who would have been at fault, have you any theories on it?
vectra wrote: » Vigilant?? As in you were careful when you broke the law? Observant?? You were so unobservant you failed to notice you were about to cross a continuous white line which you continued to do event after the Golf missed you. And my theory on if there had been an accident? You both would have been charged and rightly so.
vectra wrote: » The part i find funny on celticbest's video is where it was pointed out that the bmw driver never indicated when changing lanes. Rarely do I see people indicating when doing this. Why would you expect him to? As for the roundabouts. Meh. happens at every roundabout.
rizzodun wrote: » Unfollowing for a while until the bickering stops, can someone message me when this thread returns to proper videos and discussion?
rotun wrote: » http://thejuggalonation.com/video-old-man-deliberately-hit-by-short-fused-driver-in-bmw/
Cerco wrote: » This looks staged to me. Watch the cyclist go straight to the car and remove the pillow. How did she know it was there?
gutteruu wrote: » Then go onto youtube and type in dashcam. This is a discussion forum after all. Bit of chat is no harm IMO (although the line thing has gone on for a few pages alright). Nobody is legally bound to read every comment. Just skip through until you see a video.