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Highway Code Question - Seafront Plodder - 17-10-2008 There is a two lane carriageway, where the inside lane is a designated bus lane (large white line seperating the lanes). Traffic is therefore only permitted to drive in the outside lane. Now if the vehicle in front of you is signalling to turn right and subsequently stops, are you permitted to drive into the bus lane to pass (undertake) that stationary vehicle? Err....just curious you understand. :o Highway Code Question - Sweder - 17-10-2008 Eh? Milk n cookies been keeping you awake all night SP? My guess would be no sign of the Rozzers, nip inside and overtake Highway Code Question - Seafront Plodder - 17-10-2008 It's that flippin' new bit westbound between Peacehaven and Saltdean. I did end up nipping into bus lane to undertake but that made me realise that I didn't know whether I should have. Seems I'm not the only one. Highway Code Question - marathondan - 17-10-2008 Time for some research... 1. According to Sec 163, your manouvre is counted as overtaking ("only overtake on the left if the vehicle in front is signalling to turn right, and there is room to do so"). 2. According to Sec 165, "You MUST NOT overtake... if you would have to enter a lane reserved for buses, trams or cycles during its hours of operation." So there we have it, I think. Guilty as charged. Highway Code Question - El Gordo - 17-10-2008 Excellent. Who's gonna shop him? Highway Code Question - Sweder - 18-10-2008 Seafront Plodder, under section 165 of the Road Traffic Act I hereby charge you with undertaking in the bus lane. You are sentenced to thirty minutes repeated listening to Ace of Spades through headphones. That'll learn ya! PS: Nice work last night fella. The Big Man is a member of the Cliffe Bonfire Society. Last night he made the ultimate sacrifice, serving up pint after pint of delicious Harvey's straight from the barrel at the annual Bonfire Society gala at Lewes Town Hall. The man was a whirling dervish - that's by far the hardest I've seen him work at anything - and no prospect of a jar for himself! Captain Tom and I went along to test the quality of the fare - excellent as usual |