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The driver who cant signal properly 10 (17.54%)
The driver pulling out 29 (50.88%)
Joff 18 (31.58%)


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Steve
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A car comes round a roundabout but is signalling to turn off at the juntion before the one you are waiting at, so you go, but the car is not signalling correctly and continues round and hits you

who is in the wrong?
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i think the guy that pulls out but not sure a ricky one, cos some people dont indicate and it would be very hard to prove he was indicating incorrectly
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the driver pulling out is in the wrong
u should only pull out once u know its safe it dont matter if he indicates if he dont slow and u pull out thats ur fault



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liking the options
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quote:
Originally posted by JM_16v
i think the guy that pulls out but not sure a ricky one, cos some people dont indicate and it would be very hard to prove he was indicating incorrectly


People who can't indicate properly shouldn't have a licence.
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quote:
Originally posted by John
quote:
Originally posted by JM_16v
i think the guy that pulls out but not sure a ricky one, cos some people dont indicate and it would be very hard to prove he was indicating incorrectly


People who can't indicate properly shouldn't have a licence.


Amen
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quote:
Originally posted by SRi-Co
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Originally posted by John
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Originally posted by JM_16v
i think the guy that pulls out but not sure a ricky one, cos some people dont indicate and it would be very hard to prove he was indicating incorrectly


People who can't indicate properly shouldn't have a licence.


Amen


unless the car slows to turn u should not pull out indicating or not its still the person who has pulled outs fault
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Technically you're most likely correct p4ul but in reality the person not indicating can't drive.
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quote:
Originally posted by John
Technically you're most likely correct p4ul but in reality the person not indicating can't drive.


he was indicating just too early shouldnt pull out till u know its clear simple
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So far Joff is getting the blame
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quote:
Originally posted by SRi-Co
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Originally posted by John
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Originally posted by JM_16v
i think the guy that pulls out but not sure a ricky one, cos some people dont indicate and it would be very hard to prove he was indicating incorrectly


People who can't indicate properly shouldn't have a licence.


Amen


Yeh true...but you can't prove if someone indicated or not...

Personally I think it's the person who indicated wrong's fault, but the insurance would see it as the person who pulled out.
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
A car comes round a roundabout but is signalling to turn off at the juntion before the one you are waiting at, so you go, but the car is not signalling correctly and continues round and hits you

who is in the wrong?


You, because you made an assumption that the guy would turn off when he was indicating.
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4th Apr 06 at 13:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ffs i posted my thoughts in the other thread
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Is technically the guy signalling incorrectly who is in the wrong but would be rather hard to prove this if taken to court the guy pulling out would probably get done
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quote:
Originally posted by Ally
quote:
Originally posted by Steve
A car comes round a roundabout but is signalling to turn off at the juntion before the one you are waiting at, so you go, but the car is not signalling correctly and continues round and hits you

who is in the wrong?


You, because you made an assumption that the guy would turn off when he was indicating.


why do assume this has happened to me?
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
quote:
Originally posted by Ally
quote:
Originally posted by Steve
A car comes round a roundabout but is signalling to turn off at the juntion before the one you are waiting at, so you go, but the car is not signalling correctly and continues round and hits you

who is in the wrong?


You, because you made an assumption that the guy would turn off when he was indicating.


why do assume this has happened to me?


You, you is the person.
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you in my comments were 3rd party based, your replies inclined a direct inclination towards me
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
A car comes round a roundabout but is signalling to turn off at the juntion before the one GEORGE is waiting at, so GEROGE goes, but the car is not signalling correctly and continues round and hits GEORGE

who is in the wrong?


GEORGE.

quote:
Originally posted by Steve
A car comes round a roundabout but is signalling to turn off at the juntion before the one FRED is waiting at, so FRED goes, but the car is not signalling correctly and continues round and hits FRED

who is in the wrong?


FRED
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quote:
Originally posted by Ally
quote:
Originally posted by Steve
A car comes round a roundabout but is signalling to turn off at the juntion before the one GEORGE is waiting at, so GEROGE goes, but the car is not signalling correctly and continues round and hits GEORGE

who is in the wrong?


GEORGE.



You have three parties in this scenario, i only included two, you have one GEORGE another GEORGE and a GEROGE, therefore you may now gtf
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GEORGE entered the path of another motorist.

The indication is a contributory factor, but the person entering the path is to blame.
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quote:
Originally posted by SRi-Co
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Originally posted by John
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Originally posted by JM_16v
i think the guy that pulls out but not sure a ricky one, cos some people dont indicate and it would be very hard to prove he was indicating incorrectly


People who can't indicate properly shouldn't have a licence.


Amen


totally agree
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obviously in reality its both of their faults as the guy indicating is in the wrong but also the guy who pulls out should have made sure his/her exit is clear but in law and insurance the guy crossing his path is to blame as should have waited to make sure his/her path was clear
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on roundabouts, you give way to the right. you pull out, they have right of way. they hit you, your fault.


full stop.
try arguing your case to a court/insurance company, if you pull out in front of someone
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Yeh its a bit daft to indicate, but maybe he had just flicked the indicator on....

When I was learning to drive my instructor told me to assume that everyone else on the road were idiots and could do anything at any given time
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
A car comes round a roundabout but is signalling to turn off at the juntion before the one you are waiting at, so you go, but the car is not signalling correctly and continues round and hits you

who is in the wrong?



he is wrong for not come off but you are ment to wait untill the car indicating has actually started to move off.

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