Priority at junctions
Cyclists may have to overtake parked vehicles, other cyclists or obstructions such as road works. When overtaking a parked vehicle they need to remember that the doors may open suddenly and people may step out in front of them.
Overtaking a parked vehicle
Take a look at the diagram below:
Cyclist A is approaching a parked car. Drag and drop the insructions in the green box below into the correct order.
If you need some help please view the video clip below the coloured boxes.
You can also download the printed version here.
- Look back.
- If safe behind, signal clearly with the right arm – holding the signal as they move out towards the centre of the road.
- Put both hands back on handlebars.
- Give a lifesaver look back.
- Make sure you leave enough room for a car door to open.
- You should look over the left shoulder, making eye contact with any driver and checking that the vehicle is not about to move off.
- Once you are safely past the obstruction you can return to the left – you don’t need to signal and should not cut in too sharply.
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You should look over the left shoulder, making eye contact with any driver and checking that the vehicle is not about to move off.
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Once you are safely past the obstruction you can return to the left – you don’t need to signal and should not cut in too sharply.
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Give a lifesaver look back.
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If safe behind, signal clearly with the right arm – holding the signal as they move out towards the centre of the road.
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Make sure you leave enough room for a car door to open.
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Look back.
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Put both hands back on handlebars.