Was the van man right to try and overtake the car who is about to turn into a side road, or should the van man wait 3 seconds to let the car completely turn into the side road for a better view of the road ahead.
What about the cyclist, should they not of entered the main road whilst the car is turning into their side road?
What do you think? Who if any is at fault in this situation?
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20 Comments
Cyclist should have waited, but the van shouldn't overtake at the junction. Both need educating.
Both
Well the cyclist is always wrong because none of them have schooling on how to ride a bike.
Also the cyclist is joining traffic.
Both were wrong. Cyclist is vulnerable and if they value their safety needs to learn to assess risk. Iβm a cyclist and a driver.
Cyclist was wrong . He showed no intentions whatsoever that he wanted to cross
100% the cyclist itβs a give way the van should of been planning better the cyclist has probably never sat a driving test
Van at fault overtaking vehicle i assume indicated left turnThe van did not have a clear view of road . Cyclist was listening to his music on head phones not sure of tune
Out of 3, 2 were wrong. Driver (Van behind the car) should have waited and not have been impatient which could have affected the driver in front leading to other problems
Don't perform any overtaking manoeuvre near T junctions, for the very reason shown in the video of the possibility of unsighted emerging traffic & road users…
Vans at fault
I wouldnt have done what that cyclist did even if i was in a car.
When we are approaching to junction., we should not try to overtake . Van guy is wrong
Not entirely sure, in a legal sense I think the van was justified as he pulled out before the cyclist entered the main road.
I think the cyclist was definitely wrong, and the van driver could have had more common sense.
Van is at fault because he should know he shouldnβt overtake sometimes car is coming and it can accident
Both silly really. The van driver should have waited for the person in front to turn and then proceed. But the cyclist should also have waited really. It wasn't safe for them to go.
Cyclists, vans can not do no wrong
Both but I don't think the van indicates before pulling out
Overtaking by a junction, naaaah mate thatβs a big hazard ! The bike deffo was wrong as well
Van was in the wrong BUT the cyclist should of been more aware
Fr its the van not being impaatient