Know your right-hand rule
ANSWER: Car A is making a righthand tuni. Car B 15 making a right-hand turn. Neither has right-of-way therefore courtesy prevails. What do I understand by courtesy? "That. I allow the other car to proceed first,"
Answer: Yes. B is proceeding straight through, but A is making a right turn, and must therefore give way to through traffic.
ANSWER: From our definitions of "turn" and "intersectibn" it can -be established that Car A is making a left turn. Car B is making a right turn • because he cannot negotiate the intersection without turning to the right ». Car A has right of way. The defensive driver vyill again recugni.se that the driver of Car B might not realise his legal responsibility. To avoid ari accident he should be prepared to stop il B does not. He should change to a lqwer gear before reaching the intersection.
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Taupo Times, Volume 19, Issue 99, 23 December 1970, Page 2
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149Know your right-hand rule Taupo Times, Volume 19, Issue 99, 23 December 1970, Page 2
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