roadrunner20
New Member
Hi all
Im a MTBer but currently using my hardtail to commute through Lee Valley and North London.
Question i have is this.
On my commute i have to turn Right from a side Street onto the road.Thus i have to move across one lane into the next lane.
Question is this, if the near lane is clear do you move into the middle of the lane as you do with a car and wait for a gap in the lane you wishing to move into...
OR
Do you just wait untill both lanes are clear before moving into the lane?
I ask this as many many many times i have tried the second method and so far it just never works and i end up waiting years before both lanes are clear long enough so that i can safely move into the lane i trying to get into.
Problem is this, when i do as a car would and move into the empty lane then wait for a gap a car or another type of vehicle allways ends up honking and tooting their head off saying im "blocking" their lane ect and get off the road.
So whats the law with this and what is the best way to approach this?
Im a MTBer but currently using my hardtail to commute through Lee Valley and North London.
Question i have is this.
On my commute i have to turn Right from a side Street onto the road.Thus i have to move across one lane into the next lane.
Question is this, if the near lane is clear do you move into the middle of the lane as you do with a car and wait for a gap in the lane you wishing to move into...
OR
Do you just wait untill both lanes are clear before moving into the lane?
I ask this as many many many times i have tried the second method and so far it just never works and i end up waiting years before both lanes are clear long enough so that i can safely move into the lane i trying to get into.
Problem is this, when i do as a car would and move into the empty lane then wait for a gap a car or another type of vehicle allways ends up honking and tooting their head off saying im "blocking" their lane ect and get off the road.
So whats the law with this and what is the best way to approach this?