Hi guys, I know it's a bit late, but from tomorrow morning I will be cycling to work into Leeds city centre. There's a bit of road that does to a dual carriage way with 2 lanes each side and I need to get to turn right part way along, I need suggestions as to when to cut across the traffic and once in the right lane do I stay to the left or right of the cars considering that cars also pull in to the right turn from the left hand lane even though they aren't meant to (people in the right lane could go straight on if they want)
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sou...=53.798845,-1.56287&spn=0.004886,0.01163&z=17
I will be going along west street (left to right on the map), turning off (right) where it says Ibis hotel on the A58 towards wellington street where I will be working at the Yorkshire evening Post
You can see what I mean about the turning if you turn to satellite view and zoom in here:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sou...8433,-1.560405&spn=0.001228,0.002908&t=k&z=19
I will be turning right (down) and cars & buses from both lanes do it even though they shouldn't
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sou...=53.798845,-1.56287&spn=0.004886,0.01163&z=17
I will be going along west street (left to right on the map), turning off (right) where it says Ibis hotel on the A58 towards wellington street where I will be working at the Yorkshire evening Post
You can see what I mean about the turning if you turn to satellite view and zoom in here:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sou...8433,-1.560405&spn=0.001228,0.002908&t=k&z=19
I will be turning right (down) and cars & buses from both lanes do it even though they shouldn't