lyndon wrote:In over 50 years of motoring, I had never encountered this manoeuvre before I read it in the Official DSA Guide to Driving page 190. When I read it, I felt uncomfortable with it, but thought I'd try it and see if I wanted to add it to my driving repertoire. It makes logical sense to me, but I was as uncomfortable doing it as I was when reading it.
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lyndon wrote:In over 50 years of motoring, I had never encountered this manoeuvre before I read it in the Official DSA Guide to Driving page 190. When I read it, I felt uncomfortable with it, but thought I'd try it and see if I wanted to add it to my driving repertoire. It makes logical sense to me, but I was as uncomfortable doing it as I was when reading it.
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lyndon wrote:In over 50 years of motoring, I had never encountered this manoeuvre before I read it in the Official DSA Guide to Driving page 190. When I read it, I felt uncomfortable with it, but thought I'd try it and see if I wanted to add it to my driving repertoire. It makes logical sense to me, but I was as uncomfortable doing it as I was when reading it.
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http://tinyurl.com/6tc34y9
jont wrote:I was asked to do this manoeuvre on my first RoSPA test. The examiner suggested that rather than DSA style, I should have crossed side road while reversing such that I was ready to go on the correct side of the road when then moving off, much as Dave suggests.
YorkshireJumbo wrote:Came across a gritter about to do this very manoeuvre last night to go back down the other side of a minor road - luckily I arrived as he was passing the end of the road so was able to sneak out before him.
Are gritters on minor roads employed by a particular council? The gritter did the West Yorkshire part of the road, but left the North Yorkshire stretch (past the school) ungritted
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