BlackCloud
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- Apr 26, 2017
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- Location
- TEXAS
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- United States
- Dash Cam
- 2 x VIOFO A119s v2 (Front) : VIOFO A119 v1 (Rear)
The road I turned onto is residential. The overtaking rule really only applies to highways. In this case the right lane ends in a right turn only after a bit and I needed to continue straight.It may not apply in Texas but in the UK, making the turn then staying in an overtaking lane is a definite no no.
The road I turned onto is residential. The overtaking rule really only applies to highways. In this case the right lane ends in a right turn only after a bit and I needed to continue straight.
whats a flashing arrow mean?
Usually here when they're broken (often right after a power outage for example), they default to flashing red which you then treat as a four way stop.oh yeah, I can see how that would be effective. has its advantages and disadvantages. I hate how every country has different meanings. a flashing orange light here means that the lights at the intersection are stuffed and faulty.
Surely there's worse stuff happening in the Austin metro area...
Surely there's worse stuff happening in the Austin metro area...
I'm sure you're right. My first car was an Austin Metro, and it was never a good thing.Surely there's worse stuff happening in the Austin metro area...
I'm not sure that's universally true. I know when I first moved to Illinois some years ago I was nearly involved in an accident because, at least at that time, the light sequence was Green-to-Yellow-to-Red while the intersecting road was Red-to-Yellow-to-Green. This gave traffic in both directions advance warning of the impending change....And in the states yellow does not come on just before green - it goes directly from red to green.
I'm sure you're right. My first car was an Austin Metro, and it was never a good thing.
Not allowed, you mean? What if you got a suction cup cam and just stuck it up there each day? If you're paid to drive, I see no reason they can stop you from protecting yourself.Absolutely, My Camera at that point was only a couple days old. It hasn't captured the good stuff yet. Sad part is I drive a lot for my job, just not in my own car. So I see a lot more crazy stuff and am not allotted the use of a camera to capture it.