nomy said:
Thanks again. Left turns at light controlled intersections are not really my main concern although I will be a bit nervous on my first one! It's the left turn when approaching a 'T' junction that bothers me more. It's a complete reversal of awareness...look left then right then left again as opposed to the opposite.
My main concern, as I mentioned, is the uncontrolled cross roads where the priority is in order of arrival ...or something. Can anyone clear that one up?
This thread really needs another title!
You are all just so helpful. Many thanks for taking the time
ok....so i guess you're referring to what's called a "4-way stop" (there are also issues with "3-way stops")..
so....JohnnySharp2 is correct in saying the right of way belongs to the person who arrives at the intersection first....of course you always have to be careful, since you only have the right of way if the other person actually lets you have it (in other words, watch out for bad drivers and road-hogs)..
however....what happens when 2 cars arrive at the intersection at the very same moment?..
this is trickier...
let's say they're coming in opposite directions....one driving east, the other driving west and they arrive at the 4-way stop at the same time...
if they're both going straight - no problem....they both can continue on at the same time...
if one of them is turning right and the other going straight - still no problem...they both can go at the same time..
if one is turning left and the other is going straight, the person going staight has the right of way and the left turner waits for him to clear and then makes his left turn.....this is ONLY in the case of actual stop signs in place...
if there are no stop signs and it's a free for all, then the left turning car will have to continue to wait for the traffic to clear..
but let's continue with the case of the 4 stop signs...
so we've finished with the possibilities of 2 cars coming from opposite directions..
now what happens with 2 cars, coming perpendicular to each other and arriving at the same time....
who goes first?....
the person on the right...
that's the rule...of course again, you have to be careful to make sure the person on the left is actually letting you have the right of way...
but by law, the person on the right has the right of way....
and the person on the right has the right of way no matter what he's doing (straight, right or left)....
if all 4 cars arrive at the same time, then you all just have to be gentlemen and wave the other guys ahead....to make sure you're not hit....once the other cars go, you'll then have the right of way for any new cars arriving at the intersection...
as for a T road.....if the road you're turning into is a main road (and you have a stop or yield sign, but no traffic light) then basically you have to wait until the road is clear until you turn....if that main road is very busy and you're trying to turn left, it's going to be a difficult turn.....i have to admit that there are times that i've turned right in situations like this, then made a left at the next place i could and come back around....i actually do that a lot rather than take a chance of making a left onto a busy road, when i don't have the benefit of a light to stop the traffic...
and yes....look left-right-left.....left-right-left....left-right-left....
i live around lots of Brits and they drive me crazy when they come flying into our road, looking right instead of left....
the truth is, i don't know how you all manage to switch sides of the car and switch sides of the road....my brain would go on overdrive in 2 seconds....i get dizzy just sitting in a car in london....my brain can't process where all the cars are....