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If you are going to cut n paste hugh swaths of the HC, please make sure it is relevant (again).
Rule 166, I don't know why you have posted this rule. You can see from the vid that the junction is open and the road is straight.
Rule 167 'might' being the key word here. The driver did not come into conflict with the cyclist because the cyclist did not have to change speed or direction. Unless you can give me your own defintion of confict - just make sure it is relevant please.
Ta mulchy.
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I think the relevant definition is that of "might", not "conflict". The HC code says that it is not necessary that conflict will happen, rather that there is a possibility of conflict.
If you are going to cut n paste hugh swaths of the HC, please make sure it is relevant (again).
Rule 166, I don't know why you have posted this rule. You can see from the vid that the junction is open and the road is straight.
Rule 167 'might' being the key word here. The driver did not come into conflict with the cyclist because the cyclist did not have to change speed or direction. Unless you can give me your own defintion of confict - just make sure it is relevant please.
Ta mulchy.
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I think the relevant definition is that of "might", not "conflict". The HC code says that it is not necessary that conflict will happen, rather that there is a possibility of conflict.