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when does filtering become DWDC?
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(16-06-15, 11:03 PM)sinto link Wrote: Cops I've spoken to about this subject and other things bike related have always quoted "you must be able to stop on your own side of the road that can be seen" so in general terms, if it's deemed that you can't when your filtering and an accident prevales, guess who's at fault? Regardless of the cage driver turning into your path as you filter :eek
Law is an ass really.

Acually cops do not have any word whatsoever on the legality of filtering. They can do you for dangerous driving, but again nothing to do with filtering per se which is perfectly legal.

London cops are pretty relaxed about filtering. Obviously for local ones filtering may look like thousands of kittens bloodbath  :eek

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Anyway if there is an accident thankfully not the cops, but the court decides who is to blame  Big Grin
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Re: when does filtering become DWDC? - by Arfa - 12-06-15, 12:21 PM
Re: when does filtering become DWDC? - by Val - 12-06-15, 09:02 PM
Re: when does filtering become DWDC? - by chaz - 12-06-15, 09:14 PM
Re: when does filtering become DWDC? - by Val - 17-06-15, 12:11 AM

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