^? u sure it was a loaded dual carriageway? If loaded = busy then how was wrongway person on there without knowing? Needs diagram to explain better I think?
I assumed wrong way person was a cyclist. Happens all the time up here. Pavement cyclists (spits) hit a stretch of road with no path, and assume the 'walk against the flow of traffic' rule, which I seem to remember being advice for walking along pathless roads.
Always means I have to pull into traffic the let them past. The temptation to do a massive closeline, ever present.
Sorry, yes, should have clarified. Twat was a cyclist. It's common here too but this one was particularly dangerous and rubbed me totally the wrong way. Dude was hidden behind the car until the last minute, didn't stop or slow down before pulling out and just assumed that anyone using the road correctly would yield for his dumb ass. I was pretty much just suddenly on top of him and I had to make the snap decision of head-on collision or slip into traffic (lucky there was a gap).
Sorry, yes, should have clarified. Twat was a cyclist. It's common here too but this one was particularly dangerous and rubbed me totally the wrong way. Dude was hidden behind the car until the last minute, didn't stop or slow down before pulling out and just assumed that anyone using the road correctly would yield for his dumb ass. I was pretty much just suddenly on top of him and I had to make the snap decision of head-on collision or slip into traffic (lucky there was a gap).
WAC