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100% agree.
Motorists need to take more care emerging. Full stop.
I once pulled off a dual carriageway onto a gravel hard shoulder to deal with a problem inside the car. Just as I was slowing down on the gravel, a woman pulled out of a private gateway on the left right in front of me: drove out to the edge of the tarmac AND ONLY THEN STOPPED TO LOOK.
Cue emergency stop on lose gravel. Thankfully my car had ABS and I managed it.
I was less than impressed with the carelessness of the driver of the other car.
When emerging from an entrance with zero visibility, stop then creep until you can verify you are clear to proceed! Even if it has been clear for you 999 times before, today could be that one in a thousand occasion when it is NOT clear!
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Ah yes, I've seen / experienced similar. Back in my other homeland of Vancouver Canada there's actually a law that states if you are emerging onto a road from a driveway, back alley or whatever, even though there's no Stop sign or line in the same way there would be at a regular junction, legally you must still stop and check both ways for pedestrians, cyclists etc before proceeding a little further forward to your final "Look" position.
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Technically, in New Zealand at least, a driveway is an assumed stop sign.
I have that info from the top cop in the country.
And the intersection starts at the gateway, not the road.
Not that anyone polices that.
I personally think it is a sensible law to adhere to so I do.
I'm also the one guy in my city who stops at stop signs.
Others are more inclined to stop at give way signs. Idiots.
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The entrance to our driveway onto the lane is as blind as that but with no pavement. To get a view of whether it is safe to proceed, I have to block the single-track lane, by which time it's irrelevant if it's clear or not. My procedure is the same each time: window down, listen, stop, sound horn, listen, creep while looking left and right. The ridiculous thing is that almost no-one responds to the horn; cyclists and cars alike imagine if they can see my bonnet, I can see them. I cannot. Then it's all brakes and stares. Everyone needs to play their part with these difficult emerges.
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@smilerbob
5 months ago
I notice the van driver was looking right the whole time and didn’t even check the road was clear left before emerging
Nobody on that path stood any chance if they were were going at speed, jogger, cyclist, child running…
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