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Originally Posted by Matt Cartney
Yes, lets see if I can explain!
Essentially, imagine you are driving down an ordinary road, on the right, as they do in Belize. You have a cars behind you and cars coming towards you on the other side of the road. You come to a left turn you want to take. - You can't simply indicate left, come to a stop and wait until there is a gap in the traffic coming towards you. You have to pull over to your right to let the cars behind you pass. Only when you are not blocking traffic behind you and there is a gap in the traffic coming towards you can you take the left turn.
Matt
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Sounds just like a Melbourne hook turn Matt. We have around 20 intersections in the centre of town where you have to do that - the objective being to prevent turning vehicles from blocking trams trying to proceed through the intersection.
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