Soldato
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Hi all
Talking specifically about nearside being solid, and oncoming carriageway having short dashed whites, on an S2 road.
Wonder if someone can clarify, I've read various things and the highway code says this :
128
Double white lines where the line nearest to you is broken. This means you may cross the lines to overtake if it is safe, provided you can complete the manoeuvre before reaching a solid white line on your side. White direction arrows on the road indicate that you need to get back onto your side of the road.
There is no MUST NOT, as there is for double solid whites.
So I take this to mean the following scenario:
On opposite side of road, (single white is line is long dashed) crossing back to 'own' side but just 'clipping' the now solid line of your side (which was entered from the broken side) is NOT illegal, although perhaps could be frowned upon?
Also, there is no 'get back on your side arrows'
Regarding double solid whites, I also have a question:
129
Double white lines where the line nearest you is solid. This means you MUST NOT cross or straddle it unless it is safe and you need to enter adjoining premises or a side road. You may cross the line if necessary, provided the road is clear, to pass a stationary vehicle, or overtake a pedal cycle, horse or road maintenance vehicle, if they are travelling at 10 mph (16 km/h) or less.
[Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10 & 26]
So it is NOT ILLEGAL to have your offside tyre 'on' the line, as long as you dont cross it or straddle it, at any time. (unless as exempted, above) ?
Talking specifically about nearside being solid, and oncoming carriageway having short dashed whites, on an S2 road.
Wonder if someone can clarify, I've read various things and the highway code says this :
128
Double white lines where the line nearest to you is broken. This means you may cross the lines to overtake if it is safe, provided you can complete the manoeuvre before reaching a solid white line on your side. White direction arrows on the road indicate that you need to get back onto your side of the road.
There is no MUST NOT, as there is for double solid whites.
So I take this to mean the following scenario:
On opposite side of road, (single white is line is long dashed) crossing back to 'own' side but just 'clipping' the now solid line of your side (which was entered from the broken side) is NOT illegal, although perhaps could be frowned upon?
Also, there is no 'get back on your side arrows'
Regarding double solid whites, I also have a question:
129
Double white lines where the line nearest you is solid. This means you MUST NOT cross or straddle it unless it is safe and you need to enter adjoining premises or a side road. You may cross the line if necessary, provided the road is clear, to pass a stationary vehicle, or overtake a pedal cycle, horse or road maintenance vehicle, if they are travelling at 10 mph (16 km/h) or less.
[Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10 & 26]
So it is NOT ILLEGAL to have your offside tyre 'on' the line, as long as you dont cross it or straddle it, at any time. (unless as exempted, above) ?
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