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Paine
clockwise or counterclockwise,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-21523295
:D Old bean, ha, haven't heard that in a while :D!
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How is it possible to " overtake " an " approaching " car ?
He's going in the opposite direction,or behind you.
Anticlockwise is the English ,old bean.
How is it possible to " overtake " an " approaching " car ?
He's going in the opposite direction,or behind you.
Anticlockwise is the English ,old bean.
When entering a side road must you give way to blind pedestrians in Australia, like in the UK?
Paine
I often find irate drivers think they have right of way just cause they are in a car.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2239882/Blind-fury-Horrifying-moment-road-rage-driver-attacks-blind-man--hes-taking-long-cross-road.html
https://www.gov.uk/using-the-road-159-to-203/road-junctions-170-to-183 rule 170 in the UK.
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I don't know about any laws,but surely its common courtesy to allow a blind person to cross the road safely.They usually have a dog. Where there is a crossing the dog just sits by the side of the crossing waiting.They seem to know when a driver slows. For every ones sake law or no law it makes sense to get anyone blind out of the way.Cyclists are another common hazard to the motorist and themselves.
I don't know about any laws,but surely its common courtesy to allow a blind person to cross the road safely.They usually have a dog. Where there is a crossing the dog just sits by the side of the crossing waiting.They seem to know when a driver slows. For every ones sake law or no law it makes sense to get anyone blind out of the way.Cyclists are another common hazard to the motorist and themselves.
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