Darnie
mad cunt
just a random q cause cbf making a new thread -
say you're at an intersection with traffic lights and you're in the right lane and want to turn right. the traffic lights goes green for straight but the arrow remains black (actually doesn't matter if the arrow is there for this question) - on the other side cars are going straight so you can't turn yet, gotta wait until theres a safe gap, but my question is - are we meant to wait behind the white line when trying to turn or can we nudge the nose of our car ahead (ie. our car halfway over the white line) to enable a quicker turn?
i see everyone + my parents included do this, but i was thinking the RTA would't like it becaus of the whole 'safety' thing in case someone runs a red light.
sorry if my q was abit confusing lol
You move out into the intersection a few metres, but don't turn the wheel at all. When the light goes yellow and the cars are no longer passing through, you are allowed to turn, even if the light goes red during. The cars at the cross street, which lights may turn green, have to wait until the intersection is clear.
If you are the second car in line, however, you have to wait until the car in front turns before you break the white line.
I went and asked this just before my test.