But thanks, at least I'm armed with the knowledge now.
The car on the motorway must yeild to oncoming traffic!
Can you provide a link to support that?
As a motorist you are obliged AT ALL TIMES to give way to traffic joining a motorway. The reason for the overtaking lane is to allow you to move in to it for the purpose of overtaking. If you find yourself stuck in the inside lane, unable to move safely into the overtaking lane, you MUST yeild to traffic joining your lane.
Joining a Motorway When you join the motorway by way of a slip road you must give way to traffic already on the motorway
As a motorist you are obliged AT ALL TIMES to give way to traffic joining a motorway. ...Is just basic ignorance!
From the draft revised version of the Rules of the Road for public consultation (the full text can be found here http://www.transport.ie/upload/general/7604-0.pdf):
Watch for a safe gap in the traffic in the left-hand lane and adjust your speed as you join the motorway in order to match, as near as possible, the general speed of traffic in that lane.
Well anyone reading this would know it was not written with rush-hour traffic in mind. From 4pm onwards, you have heavy volumes of traffic and very few safe gaps to join from the sliproad, especially at the one I mentioned earlier. but at least if i know I'm expected to stop in the sliproad if necessary to avoid crash, that's better than my not knowing!
I do my best to make room for people when on motorway, check my mirrors to see is anyone approaching on the sliproad etc but unfortunately it's not often the way for me.I put it down to stress people are under coping with bad congestion on a badly planned traffic system...and some very ignorant people too! But mostly, I think people are stressed from commuting and you can hardly blame them. But I still don't want to have an accident because of them! I really don't enjoy driving here.
You have this wrong. Traffic on the motorway must show consideration, traffic on the slip road MUST yield. (Current rules)The car on the motorway must yeild to oncoming traffic!
Joining the Motorway
When you join the motorway by way of a slip road you must give way to traffic already on the motorway. Watch for a safe gap in the traffic in the left-hand lane and adjust your speed as you join the motorway in order to match, as nearly as possible, the general speed of traffic in that lane. Stay in the left-hand lane long enough to adjust to the speed of traffic before attempting to overtake.
from [broken link removed]When you join the motorway by way of a slip road you must give way to traffic already on the motorway
In an ideal world, nobody should overtake approaching a slip road. Overtaking lane would then be free for traffic on the Motorway to move over to allow merging traffic to join.
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