If there were no slip lanes then the point where one vehicle has to give way to another is obvious. In this example the left turner has been taken out of the equation, right turners just have to give way to straight through traffic. Then, once they have completed their turn they come to the slip lane, or what is in fact a side road, on their left. Here they have priority. They are not turning and the markings indicate the through route. Therefore those vehicles that have turned left at the intersection have to give way to vehicles here, which could just of easily come straight through the intersection from the other direction. Merging is a bit of a red herring as this implies those with priority have to let them in, in this example they don't.



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the drivers NZ is cursed with you know they aren't going to indicate and they are going to try and force their right as they perceive, which in a lot of cases is that it is all about them and screw the law because they have the SUV.
you only have to look at the reasons most of these self centred retards buy the SUV in the first place.


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