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Yes, youre right re the cars occasionally wanting to merge right bu having cars on your left consciuosly isnt a wise move as you are the surrounded cos on your right there is oncoming traffic Hence no baleout option Sitting in the middle to start is probably the best as on paper you d have equal standing but the further you get across that intersection th more likely the car wants/needs to pass yo when in doubt, go left young man. that's what the driver will b anticipating/assuming you will do (for eg. if you are walking along footpath and are heading straight at someone else, which way are you an the other most likely going to go to avoid collision? - |
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