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> So other than the T intersection, which circumstances require rule 2?

Straight-straight at right angles at cross roads  is a pretty serious case :-)
Right-Right at crossroads on two adjacent roads.
R-R at cross-roads appraoching in opposite directions.


        Russell




On 24 March 2012 13:22, Chris McSweeny <cpmcsweeny@...> wrote:

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> On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 12:47 AM, RussellMc <apptechnz@...> wrote:
> > 2. Within the same priority level, give way to those on your right.
> >
> > The changed left turn priority restores the broken old system.
> > The new T intersection rule breaks it again.
>
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> Chris
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