Signal when overtaking?
Hi, I have a question: If I overtake a cyclist on my motorcycle in town or country, but just barely avoid leaving my lane, do I have to signal or check my shoulder? And what happens if I have to leave my lane? I have my test next week, so this question is for you. Regards
Basically, you have to keep the vehicle right in your tyre.
The obligation to announce the shearing out for overtaking or passing on an obstacle exists even if you do not leave the lane.
§ 5 paragraph 4a StVO:
Of course, the shoulder look is always part of it.
Thank you
If next week’s exam, you should know. In any case, self-confidential cih has to be flashed to the overgolen so that the subsequent traffic knows what you are doing. Of course, there’s also a shoulder look behind you, but another biker could have the same idea.
Okay, thanks a lot, but even if I’m still on my track? So inside? I did this in the driving hours and the driving instructor didn’t say anything about it. I just want to make sure I don’t make mistakes
Yes! Didn’t I explain why? I’m driving with the moped. Another moped before me, a bicycle. I’m thinking, “Okay, I’m going to overtake them…” Thought, made, you suddenly pull out and RUMMS. Because I didn’t know what you were doing and you didn’t know I was coming. Stupid, right?
Blinken+ shoulder view
You have to leave your trail alone to keep enough distance.
No, not with the bike. Here with us in the city there are many streets that are very wide built.