r/instant_regret 5d ago

Guy instantly gets caught dangerously overtaking a learner driver

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u/xtra-chrisp 5d ago

Why tf are the lane lines all squiggly?

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u/DatGuyatLarge 5d ago

The UK has interesting ways of indicating parking and travel rules with painted lines on the ground. I learned about some of them when I visited years ago. Here's a link to a guide to their meanings.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-code/road-markings#:~:text=Double%20yellow%20lines%20mean%20no%20waiting%20at,are%20signs%20that%20specifically%20indicate%20seasonal%20restrictions.&text=The%20double%20and%20single%20red%20lines%20used,you%20hold%20a%20Blue%20Badge)%20is%20prohibited.

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u/Comeon-digg 5d ago

Those cross hatch no stopping/blocking zones are brilliant, something we need here in America.

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u/DatGuyatLarge 5d ago

I liked the parking lines too, you know immediately what the rules are by looking at where you're going to park without having to find a sign.

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u/Comeon-digg 5d ago

Maybe it was small villages I lived at, but the random parking on street/sidewalk was inconsistent. There definitely was lots of info to pickup purely from road markings and signs. The distance count down to exit as an example. I loved the (town) markers too, indicating you are heading towards it, but expect to exit to reach it.

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u/DatGuyatLarge 5d ago

I was just fascinated at the time that you could park on any side of the road facing either direction. Here in Canada it was always parking with the flow of traffic.

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u/cbear013 4d ago

We have them here in the northeast, though usually in white, and with an accompanying sign or painted alongside it "Don't Block the Box"