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Old 27-May-2004, 11:45   #5
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Hi Loz

As a general rule, the more white paint you find on the road the more hazardous that particular stretch is considered to be. Double white lines do not mean 'no overtaking'. They are used in this respect, but only in order to separate opposing traffic flow where to overtake would probably be dangerous. The Driving Manual (DSA's Bible) says "You must not cross or straddle the white line". Were you to overtake another bike - for instance - whilst remaining well to 'your' side of the road (ie not cause a hazard to oncoming vehicles) then you've done nothing wrong. In the eyes of the law though, 'whether you've caused a hazard' would be open to interpretation.

Steve (ADI)
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