[QUOTE 3032436, member: 30090"]RTA= Road Traffic Act
Your ignorance is spell binding Gaz, now I know why you feel the need to take the **** out of TD's riding not to mention give a round of applause to a cabbie has overtaken you.[/QUOTE]
Apologies, I thought you were saying Road traffic accident. I didn't get your reference to the Road Traffic Act, as there is no law about being in the incorrect lane, that would be silly. No one has also made such a reference to such a law expect from you.
Anyway. I edited my last post just after I posted, presuming you don't re-read all the comments, I'll add it onto the bottom of this comment.
The initial point is not about being in the right or wrong lane (that is the route you took it down.). The point is about looking at your own riding and improving your self. He has had multiple issues on this junction, all similar scenarios where he crosses traffic and he gets closed passed etc.. Now, what should you do in a situation like this where you are continuously getting issues? Perhaps look at your self and others and see how people are using the road, you could then adjust your riding if you are wrong and avoid all those issues?
My self and countless other camera users have done just this, we get feedback from others on how they use the road and what they think. We can then learn and improve. Are any of us perfect road users? Of course not, but those of us that run cameras are in a unique position where we can learn. Unfortunately some don't seem to take that on board.
In addition to that, being in the incorrect lane isn't about being right or wrong or laws or the road traffic act. It's about avoiding being hit, avoiding having issues and avoiding getting into conflict. It may surprise you, but some of us don't go looking for trouble.