View Poll Results: I support the give way rule changes

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Thread: Changes in intersection rules

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    Changes in intersection rules

    The rule changes are describe here

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/poli...to-change-Govt

    You don't get to vote for one change but not the other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badjelly View Post
    The rule changes are describe here

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/poli...to-change-Govt

    You don't get to vote for one change but not the other.
    Not often you will hear me saying nice things about the National govt... but: about farken time. Good on them.
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    Thank fuck for that. The current rule sucks serious arse.

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    There are two parts to the proposed changes.

    The first - left turning vehicles will now have ROW over right turning vehicles - is merely a return to the rules of yore. This one makes good sense in that it is a return to the "right hand rule"

    The second - involving turns at T junctions - actually makes a new exception to the right hand rule.

    The Right Hand Rule basically states two things:

    1. Give way to all traffic on your right.
    2. Give way to all traffic when turning right.

    The new T intersection rule would actually cancel part 1 above because although both cars are turning right, the guy who will have to give way, does so to a car on his LEFT. The guy with the right of way takes precedence over a car on his RIGHT. As I said, thereby cancelling part 1 of RHR.

    HOWEVER, given that this is what already happens most of the time, I think this exception will work OK. It makes a kind of intuitive sense - to me anyway. Let's hope it makes sense to other drivers as well...
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