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| uk.rec.cars.classic (Classic Cars) (uk.rec.cars.classic) |
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Mr P A Latham wrote:
Well i was hoping to preserve my Rover Vitesse (800 1993, don't worry it wasn't an SD1) to be a future classic as it had below average miles and was in lovely condition just the drivers seat a bit worn. Tonight whilst turning right some boy racer **** decided to put his foot down and try and get past, bang! Why are there so many idiots on the road and why can't they just accept when they're wrong instead of so much hassle. Commiserations. Obviously you know what happened, but on my first reading it didn't look that cut and dry until I got to your description of the road. I once had an accident when a car I was overtaking turned right without indicating or checking her mirrors. But then this was on a wide country road and the other driver admitted fault (until the police had gone and she went home and started filling in her insurance form, whereupon she changed her mind!). I sincerley hope the insurance decide in my favour otherwise i will lose total faith in the system. To play devil's advocate, they're going to ask why you didn't see him in your mirrors before turning. And did you signal? He will no doubt claim that you didn't. Depressed now but proud i kept my temper, shouting in my face trying to say i was going to do a u-turn, pah, 5m (16ft) long car on a narrow road with cars parked both sides (a two-laner becoming a one laner at this point and so with a no-go zone in the middle) some chance couldn't turn a KA in there. He thought you were about to do a U-turn but overtook anyway? Doh! Your description of the road will be critical. I'd suggest you take a few photos to put in with your claim. You have to convince them that it is a totally unsuitable place to overtake. Good luck! |
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Willy, Thankyou for the advice. I can add that this was after leaving a roundabout and two lanes merging into one, me travelling in the left lane. After the merge and a few metres down the road i had indicated and slowed and begun positioning myself for the right turn, he raced up the right hand lane from the roundabout, saw me positioned to turn ahead and instead of waiting behind, put his foot down in an attempt to get past, probably in an effort to impress the passenger. At this point he was in the lined zone you can't go into in the middle of the road and i was positioned on the white line turning, whatever he was trying to do it resulted in his car in my wing and he came from behind me, in an area you can't drive in, at speed. I don't think he'd been past his test very long, a 7 year old fiat and only 3rd party insurance, not sure of his age about 17-20 i'd say. Hopefully will be ok, Paul |
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On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 10:37:03 UTC, Willy Eckerslyke
wrote: : Obviously you know what happened, but on my first : reading it didn't look that cut and dry until I got to your description : of the road. I once had an accident when a car I was overtaking turned : right without indicating or checking her mirrors. But then this was on a : wide country road ... The minor road to my house is a right turn off a trunk road shortly after it roads a bend, visibility improves, and overtaking becomes possible. I have had several interesting experiences when I have been floowing something slow, signalled to turn off, pulled out ... and had some prat up my bum at speed because he assumed I was overtaking. Ian -- |
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