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    What is the law regarding lane change?

    In The Uk We Have

    Mirror
    Signal
    Maneuver

    Here seems to be

    Signal
    Maneuver
    Mirror


    Whats the law or road code giude lines

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    Indicate for 3 seconds before changing lanes. That's assuming that there is actually room for you, and that you aren't impeding and traffic already in that lane (i.e you're not supposed to pull out if traffic has to slow down to let you in)

    If you're getting signal, maneuver, mirror - then consider yourself lucky, it's usually maneuver/indicate or sometimes just maneuver. I had car try the maneuver/indicate job on me yesterday (I was in my car) - I was 3/4 overlapped with her car and we were both doing ~100kmh, I swear that there was about 3cm in it before her car would have spun and more than likely flipped/rolled had I not swerved out of the way and nearly hit the median barrier to avoid the carnage she seemed so keen on.

    In an ideal world it'd be mirror, head-check, indicate, mirror, maneuver, mirror, continue. That's how I drive/ride anyway. Most indicators flash at 1-2hz (the legal requirement) so if you haven't had three flashes then you shouldn't really be changing lanes yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by glyder View Post
    In The Uk We Have

    Mirror
    Signal
    Maneuver

    Here seems to be

    Signal
    Maneuver
    Mirror


    Whats the law or road code giude lines
    sounds about right, though quite often the signal maneuver mirror, is just shortened to maneuver.

    Road code recomends; mirror, signal (least 3 secs), head-check, maneuver; i think, not sure what the exact law is though, probly a bit ambiguous like change lanes safely.
    Last edited by bogan; 17th March 2010 at 10:10. Reason: punctation

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    You forgot blind spot check.

    R6 kid has it right in theory - in practice (in Auckland at least), it's more like:

    Spot gap slightly too small for car.
    Put car into gap. If you feel like it, flash the indicator once, but not too early cos otherwise they'll block you from completing your change.
    Glance in mirror (don't move your head, just your eyes) to see if driver behind you is having a fit or is about to crash into you.
    Stare straight ahead when driver behind you indicates his displeasure (honks, fingers, shotgun, etc) - don't look in the rear view mirror again. Possibly change your CD or radio station to distract yourself from the temptation to look.
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    We also have "stay left unless passing" in New Zealand, but I'll be fucked if any other driver on the road is aware of that concept.
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    where opinion holds more weight than fact.

    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    You forgot blind spot check.
    Anyone with half a brain has their mirrors set up in a way so that they have near full rear vision from their three (or two on a bike) rear vision mirrors. That's certainly the case in my car, the only place I can't see is right beside me which is why I head check every time. It's the same on my bike, though I usually just head check before indicating then look in my mirrors to make sure there aren't any hero's coming by at warp 10 to clean me up.
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    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    We also have "stay left unless passing" in New Zealand, but I'll be fucked if any other driver on the road is aware of that concept.
    No, no. You've misunderstood the law again, you silly goose.

    In full, it's "Keep left unless passing. And unless you are doing the maximum safe speed for this bit of road (because you are, after all, the world's best driver. And anyone who wants to go faster is a lawless heathen who clearly doesn't deserve your selfless efforts to save their life). Or if you tow a trailer."

    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    the only place I can't see is right beside me which is why I head check every time.
    Which would be a blind spot, correct? Hence the head check.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    We also have "stay left unless passing" in New Zealand, but I'll be fucked if any other driver on the road is aware of that concept.
    That certainly isn't taught at some of the driving schools that I have seen, as they amble along in the middle lane of the motorway doing around 75(ish).
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    Hmmmm...down here in The Tron it's more like "Outa the fuckin way, I'm comin' through!"

    Most of the cars don't actually have indicators fitted as far as I can tell...oh and mine's invisible as well...just like me bike.
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    On my trip last year from Wellington to Auckland I did notice that driver courtesy decreased the closer and closer I got to Auckland. This mainly applies to SH1, as I did all of SH4 without having to deal with a single car. From Wellington to Taupo was really good. Taupo to Hamilton was manageable. Hamilton to Auckland left me wanting to head back South again.
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    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    On my trip last year from Wellington to Auckland I did notice that driver courtesy decreased the closer and closer I got to Auckland. .
    I've noticed this too. It's at once amusing and depressing.
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    The one thing i do notice here is cause we all bikers we do the life saver (Headcheck, blinds spot check etc), how many car only drivers do it. I spose its the down side to living in auckland too many different nationalities with different driving standards sadly they dont come up to us we drop to them lol

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    The key failure, is changing lanes when going through an intersection. Its really common to see drivers in the right hand lane, go through the traffic lights doing a right hand turn, emerging in the left hand lane at the otherside.

    Many are prepared to toot at me, as I do my left turn in my 4WD right in front of them.

    Much fun to be had there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by glyder View Post
    Here seems to be

    Signal
    Manoeuvre
    Mirror
    Signal? Mirror? Where did you see this happen?

    But seriously, for me it's:
    1. Mirror
    2. Head check blind spot
    3. Signal
    4. Mirror
    5. Head check blind spot
    6. Manoeuvre
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    Quote Originally Posted by davereid View Post
    The key failure, is changing lanes when going through an intersection. Its really common to see drivers in the right hand lane, go through the traffic lights doing a right hand turn, emerging in the left hand lane at the otherside.

    Many are prepared to toot at me, as I do my left turn in my 4WD right in front of them.

    Much fun to be had there.
    yeh gubbermint really needs to ad campaign that shit as I'm sure most of them believe they are in the right. Sounds like you're doing your bit to re-educate em

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