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On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 09:36:51PM +0000, Pigeon wrote:
> Recent updates of the Highway Code allow both alternatives; they point
> out that offside-to-offside ("tangle") turning is safer for the reason
> Colin gives, but allow the driver to judge which method to use
> depending on the particular circumstances. There is a little diagram
> of each method; that for nearside-to-nearside illustrates the danger
> by including a cyclist coming up the inside of one of the turning
> vehicles, whom the driver of the other vehicle cannot see.
Not that it matters much, would be a bicycle-at-fault collision if the
cyclist is riding on the right there, wouldn't it be?

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