![]() 03/02/2015 at 13:16 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The car in front of you comes to a stop to take a left. What do you do?
What if the car is taking a right?
![]() 03/02/2015 at 13:38 |
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Stop and wait for them to turn
![]() 03/02/2015 at 13:44 |
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Depends on how wide a shoulder and how much of a hurry I'm in. Usually stop and wait. If traffic's bad or they're particularly slow, I'll go around if it's safe to do so.
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If the car is turning right, pass in oncoming, if car is turning left pass on right shoulder.
![]() 03/02/2015 at 13:46 |
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Fuck it, blow past him full force. Assholes need to GTFO my way.
![]() 03/02/2015 at 13:50 |
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Typically stop and wait because I'm usually not in a hurry. Then go around if needed and it's safe.
![]() 03/02/2015 at 13:51 |
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Slow down and let them turn: Turn to page 86
Pass on left: Turn to page 54
Follow them, they could be up to no good: Turn to page 18
And always leave your finger on the current spot in case your decision ends in death or capture.
![]() 03/02/2015 at 14:00 |
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I will admit that I have once passed a left-turner by going completely off the road, but to be fair they had missed multiple (like 5 or 6) opportunities and there was a steady steam of traffic coming. I would have been there for 10 minutes. Haven't done it since though. Not planning on it either. That was not the safest or most legal move.
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T-Intersections
Left: If there is a shoulder, use it.
Right: They shouldn't take long. If they do, and traffic permits, pass on the left.
X-Intersections
Depends entirely on where the traffic is and what it's doing. Probably best to wait.
![]() 03/02/2015 at 14:12 |
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At high-traffic T-intersections, they sometimes extend the shoulder to allow pseudo-legal passing. So, that, but only if it's actually possible.
![]() 03/02/2015 at 14:14 |
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Slam into them at 70,drag them out of the car and beat them, steal their money, and drive off in their car. #GTA5Life
![]() 03/02/2015 at 14:39 |
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You're better than me. Yesterday I just barreled past on the right half way sideways up the snowbank. Slow down for what? Left turns? Nope.
![]() 03/02/2015 at 14:40 |
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It is what I do also.
![]() 03/02/2015 at 14:53 |
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Rarely do I drive on a road with a shoulder wider than 1-2 feet (excluding highways). I usually can't pass on the right even if I wanted to, so you get used to it.
![]() 03/02/2015 at 15:26 |
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I had to wait for car one to turn left, then when he was able to turn I was able to squeeze in between car two and the snowbank. There are some places I can't pass like in the city but if I can, I usually do.
![]() 03/02/2015 at 15:30 |
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Well the legal answer depends on the line, dashed or solid. I have a similar dashed road on my way home pretty much daily. If they're making a right and the oncoming is clear, I pass. If they're making a left I wait.
![]() 03/02/2015 at 19:11 |
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If you're an idiot you pass him on the left and almost get turned into like the idiot did to me once.