Americans React to UK Road Markings - These Are SO Different!

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Reacting To My Roots

Reacting To My Roots

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@DrAllyGreen
@DrAllyGreen 8 ай бұрын
It's so funny hearing you class a normal road as 'tight' wait to you drive on our country roads where you often have to reverse half way up the road and pull into a bush to allow a car to pass!
@HillWalker-ws7tx
@HillWalker-ws7tx 8 ай бұрын
Cornwall lol
@nicki2947
@nicki2947 8 ай бұрын
Yer I was thinking those roads are quite wide!
@martinwebb1681
@martinwebb1681 8 ай бұрын
Lincolnshire, I have had to do that several times today. It's a regular thing here as many of the roads are just a single lane. It is a pain but you get used to it. You soon become an expert at reversing long distances.
@alexshapley8331
@alexshapley8331 8 ай бұрын
I was just about to type the same thing! Round here (rural Somerset) you have to pull into somebody's driveway to let the other vehicles through. Daily occurrence for me. We had some Canadian visitors and they were remarking how narrow the road was (on a major main road!) - they had some subsequent shocks when we got onto country roads/lanes.
@lorrainehamilton5051
@lorrainehamilton5051 8 ай бұрын
In rural Scotland we often have Single Track roads with Passing Places...road wide enough for 1 car (or 4 sheep 😅) in either direction, intermittent spots where you can pass another vehicle (in either direction). Some visitors mistake or treat these as parking spots, they are not.
@skipper409
@skipper409 8 ай бұрын
Also note that “Jay walking” isn’t a thing in the uk….pedestrians can cross a road using a pedestrian crossing, but that can also just take their lives in their hands and cross anywhere they want (not applicable on major pedestrian free routes!)
@barneylaurance1865
@barneylaurance1865 8 ай бұрын
Jay walking isn't a thing in Great Britain. It is an offence in Northern Ireland.
@WreckItRolfe
@WreckItRolfe 8 ай бұрын
​@@barneylaurance1865 What stereotype do Americans and Irish share 😅
@UnknownUser-rb9pd
@UnknownUser-rb9pd 8 ай бұрын
Except for motorways which are illegal to cross.
@elemar5
@elemar5 8 ай бұрын
@@barneylaurance1865 I've never heard of anyone being prosecuted for jaywalking in N. Ireland, or even warned about it.
@george-ev1dq
@george-ev1dq 8 ай бұрын
@@elemar5 I was fined 60 quid for jaywalking back in 98
@infinityandbeyond2680
@infinityandbeyond2680 8 ай бұрын
Jay walking is just crossing the road. it's Legal
@wulfgold
@wulfgold 8 ай бұрын
Unless you're on something like a Motorway, in which case you're nuts.
@george-ev1dq
@george-ev1dq 8 ай бұрын
Not in NI, fine in GB.
@Rachel_M_
@Rachel_M_ 8 ай бұрын
​@@wulfgoldpedestrian are prohibited on a motorway but unlikely to be prosecuted. Most likely be detained under the mental health act for a psych assessment.
@insideoutgmltd
@insideoutgmltd 8 ай бұрын
I wish all Americans would take the time to check out the road laws and directions. Then the young man who was killed by Anne Sacoolas would still be alive. I appreciate videos like this Steve ❤
@george-ev1dq
@george-ev1dq 8 ай бұрын
@@insideoutgmltd yep, she had no licence, no insurance and was driving on the wrong side of the road and thanks to the Trump moron was made to disappear overnight without facing any charges for her criminal actions.
@helenwood8482
@helenwood8482 8 ай бұрын
Here, the laws are enforced and it's often not police, but automatic cameras that catch you.
@adriangoodrich4306
@adriangoodrich4306 8 ай бұрын
Or, increasingly, dash cam footage sent in! I was caught by some dash cam footage last year, for a simple error in being unable to read the road markings (and hatched areas) at a junction because of heavy rain. No accident, but some clever sod decided my error needed reporting. 3 points for DWDC for a genuine error.
@54joevans
@54joevans 8 ай бұрын
I recently got a ticket through the post for mistakenly going in a new bus lane. It had a camera for the lane and the fine letter had a picture of me, in my car, in the lane. No warning, just pay the fine in 30 days (or it increases and I could end up in court). The fine wasn't huge but I definitely will be looking a bit harder to not make the mistake again!
@joescarecrow
@joescarecrow 8 ай бұрын
I can't stand these dash cam jobsworths! ​@@adriangoodrich4306
@richardcarter5082
@richardcarter5082 8 ай бұрын
I've only ever been fined for the bus lane, and it was obvious to me I just apparently cut into the lane with 1m left of it....seems petty but hey ho.
@martinwebb1681
@martinwebb1681 8 ай бұрын
@@richardcarter5082 ... It's nothing but a money making racket.
@reluctantheist5224
@reluctantheist5224 8 ай бұрын
White zigzags are commonly found either side of pedestrian crossings. They are designed to indicate that parking and overtaking in these zones is strictly prohibited. From northernmarking.
@george-ev1dq
@george-ev1dq 8 ай бұрын
you can overtake on zig zag lines but can not pass the lead vehicle that has stopped at the crossing.
@dancapewell
@dancapewell 8 ай бұрын
The green sign with the lines is a count down to the side road to pull off of the main road they count down from 300 yards 200yards and the one you spotted was 100yards to the turn off
@cashtimevideo1501
@cashtimevideo1501 8 ай бұрын
It amazes me how many times I've seen vehicles park close to, or even on, crosswalks in New York City. In the UK, the zig-zags are designed to allow greater visibility for pedestrians to look for oncoming traffic, and also for drivers to see them well in advance.
@alistairsanger3111
@alistairsanger3111 8 ай бұрын
Just wanted to add that parking on the white zigzag lines will get your car towed in addition to a ticket.
@cl0udbear
@cl0udbear 8 ай бұрын
@@dancapewell They're not necessarily 100 yards intervals; they're just equidistant. They vary based on available space and the indicated roadspeed making different spacings more appropriate.
@iddjutt
@iddjutt 8 ай бұрын
in UK there's an important legal principle that says “ignorance of the law is no excuse.” so if you do not know should have looked it up
@barneylaurance1865
@barneylaurance1865 8 ай бұрын
Afaik that's the same pretty much everywhere in the world. If that wasn't the rule people would have to avoid learning the law or be at a massive disadvantage.
@RagedDrew
@RagedDrew 8 ай бұрын
I thought it was something like "ignorance isn't a defence" or "ignorance isn't a plea"
@madyottoyotto3055
@madyottoyotto3055 8 ай бұрын
Actually there is also reverence to say that if you can't anticipate needing to know a law you can't be held to that
@Deano-Dron81
@Deano-Dron81 8 ай бұрын
@@barneylaurance1865Yeah, you’d think….
@Volcano-Man
@Volcano-Man 8 ай бұрын
​@@RagedDrewNo! Lord Chief Justice Denning stated to a person who used 'I did not know it was not legal,' as an excuse 'Ignorance of the law is no excuse. You should have checked, and if needs be sought advice from an expert in the law!' That as I recall was in the late 1950's or early '60's.
@carolineskipper6976
@carolineskipper6976 8 ай бұрын
The diagonal white lines on the centre section of a road at about 6:40 are to warn you to keep out of that section- it is usually leading up to something like a small traffic island in the centre of the road, or a pedestrian crossing with a central 'island' between the two directions of traffic. This is what she referred to as 'Hatch Markings at about 10.07 in the video. You were exactly right about the yellow 'Box Junctions' They tend to be at intersections where at certain times of day there is heavy slow moving traffic, and if you just drove on to the junction with no clear exit, then you would block vehicles trying to enter from the left or right, or trying to turn right in front of you. You might need to drive in the bike lane to position yourself if you were approaching a left turn that would cross the bike lane - but you can ONLY do this if the line is broken, and there are no cyclists in the lane just there. A 'Red Route' has double red lines painted along the outer edge of the road, and indictes there is no stopping under any circumstances - including on the verges or footpath next to the road. The white zigzag lines are leading up to a pedestrain crossing, and are warning that there is no stopping there (apart from literally stoppinng for the pedestrians, of course), as it would reduce visibility at the crossing. You will often also find yellow zigzag lines outtside school entrances for exactly the same purpose. No stopping there, for the safety of the students.
@aniainlondon
@aniainlondon 8 ай бұрын
And in London there are cameras on these junctions so if your car nose or rear is caught in these zones when the lights change it’s an immediate £100 fine or more. Beware if you drive in London of these, and ignore impatient drivers behind you if they sound their horn for you to move ahead.
@reactingtomyroots
@reactingtomyroots 8 ай бұрын
As always, appreciate you taking the time to explain, Caroline. The zigzag lines really had us wondering and we were surprised they didn't discuss them in the video. Thank you!
@Volcano-Man
@Volcano-Man 8 ай бұрын
Some years ago, I was driving in London, sign says 'ALL vehicles use bus lane,' so I did. Stop at traffic lights bus driver says to me 'You blind man? That's a bus lane and you can't drive in it!' I replied 'No mate, I was taught to read road signs, big one says 'All traffic use bus lane! Now go and get your eyes tested'
@qeSan
@qeSan 8 ай бұрын
The zig-zag lines at crossing also indicate you must not change line or overtake even if there is no other traffic the exception being to go round a broken down vehicle but this must be done with great caution as traffic behind won't know and pedestrians crossing will not be aware.
@daveturner5305
@daveturner5305 8 ай бұрын
And no overtaking!
@gagada124
@gagada124 8 ай бұрын
Road deaths per 100,000 USA 13, UK 2.9. Each time I visited the US I was shocked at how careless the driving was.
@geoffpoole483
@geoffpoole483 8 ай бұрын
Perhaps we're more careful because UK roads weren't designed with cars in mind, with the exception of motorways.
@sushi513
@sushi513 8 ай бұрын
@@geoffpoole483 Our driving tests are more complex too
@lesdonovan7911
@lesdonovan7911 8 ай бұрын
No MOT test do not help,
@Hirotoro4692
@Hirotoro4692 8 ай бұрын
​@@geoffpoole483Stroads are a large problem in the US. I'm talking roads which are for all intents and purposes a highway (road) designed for fast traffic, yet which double up as a street (residential with lots of turnings and driveways)
@robertjames3241
@robertjames3241 8 ай бұрын
You cant compare the US to the UK. 2 different land mass sizes
@tonym480
@tonym480 8 ай бұрын
About 1/3 of the world drives on the left side of the road, not only the UK, including Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and India, one of the populous countries in the world. In Europe Sweden drove on the left until 1967, and Austria until it was occupied by Germany in the late 1930's. Road signs and markings are pretty similar all across Europe, it's the USA that seems to be an outlier in this.
@neilmcdonald9164
@neilmcdonald9164 8 ай бұрын
Most countries that drive on the left were once ruled by UK (odd exception eg Japan)🎩
@scragar
@scragar 8 ай бұрын
The USA trialed the same road markings, and they were popular. But it's on states to implement it and they all revolted at the idea because it'd cost money and they prefer text over imagery(part racism because it means you need to learn English to drive and part because it means people don't have to learn the symbols which means people need less education on road rules to pass tests). I suspect the last part about tests being easier is by far the biggest part, the USA has a heavy dependency on cars, making it easier to pass a driving test makes that dependency on cars easier and prevents future generations being locked out of society.
@Alan_Clark
@Alan_Clark 8 ай бұрын
Very early in the 20th century China drove on the left, but switched because of American influence.
@D1331D
@D1331D 8 ай бұрын
​@@neilmcdonald9164 Not necessarily, if your driving a chariot or coach, riding a horse the reins are usually held in the left hand leaving the right hand free to weld a weapon, salute or acknowledge someone. So I think driving on the left dates back far further than people think. Roman times and before?
@Rachel_M_
@Rachel_M_ 8 ай бұрын
Then there are the countries who don't have roads as we know them, never mind a side to drive on.
@G53ij
@G53ij 8 ай бұрын
Our roads are so much smaller and narrower than those in USA so with the amount of traffic we have we need more road signage. Once you come over and actually drive you will notice the difference in road size. Just do not hire a massive car you will never park it here! 😂
@SalvageMasterEssex
@SalvageMasterEssex 8 ай бұрын
Most Americans need a massive car, otherwise their massive ass will not fit the seat 🤣
@djs98blue
@djs98blue 8 ай бұрын
And studies show these smaller and narrower roads are actually safer too because drivers automatically slow down and take more care.
@saladspinner3200
@saladspinner3200 8 ай бұрын
The cool thing is that the British system works in so many environments. For example, Hong Kong still uses the original British system of road markings and signs, and that's a mega city with an extremely complex system of roads.
@jollybodger
@jollybodger 8 ай бұрын
I see this said all the time, but the average UK lane width is 3.65m (~12ft) American highways standards set lane widths at 12ft (~3.7m) While our regulations allow lane widths to drop to as little as 2.25m if needed, the average lane with between the two countries has a variance of only 5cm (~2 inches.) edit: admittedly I didn't check whether the non-metric units were in British Imperial Units or U.S. Customary Units, which could cause a larger variance.
@saladspinner3200
@saladspinner3200 7 ай бұрын
@@jollybodger In Belgium the default width for lanes on motorways is 4 metres on a 2 lane motorway, and 3.75 metres if there are more lanes. On the lower grade road network and secondary highways, the default minimal width is 3 metres, but they can fall back to as little as 2.75 metres without the need for a specific warning. Every time I've driven in the UK, the roads always seemed incredibly narrow to me.
@iantucker1433
@iantucker1433 8 ай бұрын
I'm always amazed how Americans make a big thing about driving on the left. We drive on the right whenever we travel to France, Germany, or Spain and not a problem.
@GeorgiaSnowUK
@GeorgiaSnowUK 7 ай бұрын
I think that's kinda why it's such a big thing... we have to drive on the right wherever else* we go, we're pretty much used to it. People who drive on the right can visit lots of places and _continue_ to drive on the right, so the left is a total novelty for them! (*within reason)
@paulusarnhelm704
@paulusarnhelm704 8 ай бұрын
The UK has one of the safest road systems in the world.
@Appleduck2007
@Appleduck2007 8 ай бұрын
Yeah, except that my council can't afford to fix any potholes, and the main road - in my area - is becoming really dangerous to drive on.
@Queenfloofles
@Queenfloofles 8 ай бұрын
Yes even main roads feel like farm tracks now 😩
@Simon-hb9rf
@Simon-hb9rf 8 ай бұрын
but also some of the worse roads, most are more potholes that road these days.
@DylRicho
@DylRicho 8 ай бұрын
@@Appleduck2007 All of our councils are the same.
@TMCNJ
@TMCNJ 8 ай бұрын
@@Appleduck2007Basildon? 😂
@EddieTruckingAdventures
@EddieTruckingAdventures 8 ай бұрын
The zig zag means you are coming up to traffic light controled crossing. The box with the cycle in is for cycles to stop in at red lights
@Lazmanarus
@Lazmanarus 8 ай бұрын
You are also not allowed to park or overtake in the zig-zag zone.
@EddieTruckingAdventures
@EddieTruckingAdventures 8 ай бұрын
@@Lazmanarus yup. I forgot to add that. My bad 🤦
@MsPeabody1231
@MsPeabody1231 8 ай бұрын
13:56 you normally would only stop or briefly drive in a cycle lane (bike lane) to allow emergency vehicles to go pass. However couriers and other delivery drivers stop in them to park regardless of time to do their deliveries.
@george-ev1dq
@george-ev1dq 8 ай бұрын
@@Lazmanarus you can overtake on zig zags but can not pass the lead vehicle that has stopped at the traffic lights.
@glwinggar
@glwinggar 8 ай бұрын
@@Lazmanarus the reason being to give pedestrians using the crossing a clear view of approaching traffic.
@michaelisles4756
@michaelisles4756 8 ай бұрын
We get automated tickets due to cameras that pick up your number plates , and tickets come through post you have 14 days to pay or it will double the fine 😂
@weejackrussell
@weejackrussell 8 ай бұрын
Sometime the police have vans with the cameras in them and at other times the police stand with a speed gun checking people's speed as they pass. Police may stop you when you are driving if they can see that you are speeding or driving in a hazardous way. They can also stop you if they think your car isn't insured or isn't roadworthy.
@reactingtomyroots
@reactingtomyroots 8 ай бұрын
Woah! Didn't even realize that part. So it's not even police enforcing these laws, it's traffic cams?
@chuckshc376
@chuckshc376 8 ай бұрын
@@reactingtomyroots to make things even worse in my opinion is the new cameras we have had installed the images are being sent to analysed by Australians because they made the cameras
@Volcano-Man
@Volcano-Man 8 ай бұрын
​@@weejackrussellThe police can stop you whilst driving for a long list of things. Speeding, driving erratically, are just two. I was driving my wife's car and was stopped by plod. This is what happened next: Plod 'Is this your car sir?' ''No constable, its my wife's' 'Do you have your driving licence or some ID on you?' 'Yes my driving licence.,' and I handed it to him. He looked at it, handed it back, and said 'Thank you. Have a safe journey!' He knew before he stopped me, who was the registered keeper, who was insured to drive it and that it was taxed, and had a valid MOT. He wanted to check that the person who was driving was the person named on the insurance. However, once stooped the police can check things like smells - drugs, tyres, and general roadworthiness.
@c0wbag49
@c0wbag49 8 ай бұрын
I was driving a rental in London, I pulled forward
@Aloh-od3ef
@Aloh-od3ef 8 ай бұрын
Disobeying the road markings… If you ignore the road markings at a junction or yellow box. A camera will take a picture of your vehicle and number plate. This is swiftly followed by a letter being sent to your address, containing a fine 🙄
@mattjimf
@mattjimf 8 ай бұрын
Only if there is a camera at the location.
@Mvrky0
@Mvrky0 8 ай бұрын
@@mattjimf it's the UK, there are cameras EVERYWHERE
@reactingtomyroots
@reactingtomyroots 8 ай бұрын
Didn't realize how intense the camera situation was in the UK 😬
@iaingeo
@iaingeo 8 ай бұрын
@@reactingtomyroots It's not that intense. Drivers everywhere like to whinge about being forced to drive safely.
@CW1971
@CW1971 8 ай бұрын
​@@Mvrky0there are no cameras on the yellow box junctions round here, there probably will be in big cities but there aren't any round here. People are always blocking them especially the one outside the fire station 🙄 If people were getting enforcement letters they'd be b1tching about it all over the local FB groups.
@andreww2098
@andreww2098 8 ай бұрын
the green sign with white slant on is a distance to the next sliproad/offramp on the dual carriageway/motorway, each line is 100 yards, starts at 3-1
@BlameThande
@BlameThande 8 ай бұрын
One of relatively few contexts in one sees yards - nowadays people tend to go from feet to metres to miles!
@cl0udbear
@cl0udbear 8 ай бұрын
They're not actually 100 yards per sign. They're just always equidistant from each other. They vary based on available space and the indicated roadspeed making different spacings more appropriate.
@larvint
@larvint 8 ай бұрын
@@cl0udbear My DoT Highway code book says they are a hundred yards
@andreww2098
@andreww2098 8 ай бұрын
@@cl0udbear direct from Highway code "Know your traffic signs" online Countdown markers indicate the distance to the start of the deceleration lane. Each bar represents about 100 yards
@davetrousers
@davetrousers 8 ай бұрын
@@cl0udbear They do represent 100 yards
@stevenbird4877
@stevenbird4877 8 ай бұрын
Guys we can cross anywhere we will not get done for Jay walking
@tonym480
@tonym480 8 ай бұрын
Yes, no such offense in the UK, nor I believe in most other countries. It's a US thing put in place for the benefit of the car lobby over that of pedestrians.
@irreverend_
@irreverend_ 8 ай бұрын
​@@tonym480I think the origin of it goes way back to when people would just walk in the street, then when cars came about they started legislating against pedestrians. I can't explain it well, I think Adam Ruins Everything did a good bit about it in one of his episodes though
@george-ev1dq
@george-ev1dq 8 ай бұрын
Jaywalking is an offence in NI UK, you will get done
@helenwood8482
@helenwood8482 8 ай бұрын
​@@Lloyd-FranklinCrossing unsafe is an offence.
@Rachel_M_
@Rachel_M_ 8 ай бұрын
Except for motorways where pedestrian access is prohibited. You are unlikely to be prosecuted for walking or crossing a motorway. You would most likely get a psych evaluation.
@rachelrobinson5804
@rachelrobinson5804 8 ай бұрын
Most fines are issued from camera information, not from citation from a cop.
@bootman23uk
@bootman23uk 8 ай бұрын
Most Americans believe that the UK is the only Country to drive on the left. In fact about a third of the World drive on the left. Usually Countries influenced by the British Empire. As others have pointed out, you have been sent a copy of the Highway Code. All of your questions are clearly explained along with pictures and diagrams., including zig zag lines at pedestrian crossings. Anyway, it's great to see you showing such an interest in our little old Country.
@reactingtomyroots
@reactingtomyroots 8 ай бұрын
Oh yeah! We're well aware other countries, besides UK, drive on the left. :) And we will definitely be looking more into the highway code.
@dogstar75
@dogstar75 8 ай бұрын
@@reactingtomyroots you can expect 40 copies of the highway code in a future unboxing
@Vasyla77
@Vasyla77 8 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to see a video of you both when you actually come to the UK and seeing your reactions to being here and how you like it.
@jeanlongsden1696
@jeanlongsden1696 8 ай бұрын
the reason we drive on the left is from olden times, when we use to ride horses. as most people are right handed, it meant that your sword hand was free to defend yourself against an attacker coming from the other direction..
@reactingtomyroots
@reactingtomyroots 8 ай бұрын
Seems like a perfectly good reason to me! :)
@lisahenry20
@lisahenry20 7 ай бұрын
Is it the reason? Because with riding, you pass left hand to left hand (aka you ride on the right when passing someone). I would have thought that if the origin of driving on the left was related to horses, you'd pass on the same side as when you were riding. I remember it really messing me up when I was having riding lessons and driving lessons. One driving lesson I almost drove on the wrong side of the road because I was thinking of left hand to left hand, and during a riding lessons I almost had a collision because I was thinking about having to stay on the left.
@eh-i1841
@eh-i1841 3 ай бұрын
It did have something to do with being able to draw a sword,on the right,for protection,but in 1835,because of traffic congestion,on London Bridge,it became mandatory to keep left,to get to your destination.
@FinlagganYT
@FinlagganYT 6 ай бұрын
6:31 that space in the centre is so that, if you want to get off the major road and turn into a minor road or turn into a junction instead of holding up traffic by slowing down and indicating before turning onto a different road, you wait in that space in the middle whilst indicating to allow traffic to pass by you without you blocking their way then when it’s clear, you can then turn into the junction
@peterd788
@peterd788 8 ай бұрын
The UK is invariably in the top 3 for the safest roads in the world. It nearly always comes down to a fight between the UK, Sweden and the Netherlands.
@BlameThande
@BlameThande 8 ай бұрын
Ireland is usually up there as well isn't it?
@saladspinner3200
@saladspinner3200 8 ай бұрын
@@BlameThande Ireland is actually not doing so well.
@dankaynie
@dankaynie 8 ай бұрын
The data I have seen suggests the UK is ranked 6th in the world whereas the USA is 26th. As a man in his 50s I have noticed a lot more lunatics on the UK roads in recent years - I blame the availability of fast cars and the fact younger drivers don't even need to learn the highway code 🤔
@dormie200
@dormie200 8 ай бұрын
@@dankaynie Also to do with how many have come to the country without knowledge of the highway code.
@jollybodger
@jollybodger 8 ай бұрын
@@dormie200 Yeah this is a scary thought, I found out from a guy at work he's never had a lesson or had to learn anything in the UK, he just shows his (i think he said) Nigerian licence and as long as it and his visa are valid he's allowed to drive. There's a guy from Italy too, but at least he's taught to the European standard which isn't to far astray from the UK standard.
@chrisperyagh
@chrisperyagh 8 ай бұрын
We also have different colour cats eyes/studs on dual carriageways and motorways - the nearside edge of the road is marked with red ones, the centre line (dividing the lanes) is with white ones and the central reservation is marked with amber/yellow ones. Laybys, side roads, exits and entrances off and onto the carriageway (slip roads) are marked with green ones.
@duntalkin
@duntalkin 8 ай бұрын
You've got a copy of the highway code. Try reading it it was sent to you ages ago
@stevieinselby
@stevieinselby 6 ай бұрын
The zig-zag lines are used on the approach to a pedestrian crossing, and also indicate that you must not park or overtake in that section. 🚲 The bike box at the traffic lights is called an "advanced stop line" and it means that cyclists can use the bike lane to get to the front of the queue and then position themselves ahead of cars for when the lights turn green rather than having to keep over to the side. This is really helpful for cyclists who are turning right and don't have to fight their way across lanes of traffic, and reduces the risk of a left-turning driver side swiping a cyclist who is alongside them. 4:12 You can see the "Give Way" sign on the right approaching the junction, and then at the junction there are Give Way signs on both sides of the road, if you had paused the video half a second earlier then one of them would still have been in frame! Depending on how busy the road is and what the visibility is like, you can get an advance warning sign, a sign at the junction, both or neither. Give Way (Yield) is _much_ more common in the UK than STOP 🛑, which is usually only used at junctions with very limited visibility and especially where it might not be obvious to drivers that they can't see what traffic may be coming on the main road. Diagonal striping (hatching) down the middle of the road can be used to separate traffic flows. This creates space to add right-turn lanes or space for traffic turning right into driveways and for pedestrian islands. It also has the visual effect of making the road appear narrower and so encouraging drivers to keep their speed down. It has no specific legal meaning or regulation, but is just a general warning to keep out of that area unless you really really need to. Speed limits *must* be marked with signs, but may also be shown with road markings _as well_ for additional visual impact. (One exception to this is in the New Forest national park, where road markings may be used alone). In the absence of signs, the default speed limit is 30mph in built-up areas, or 60mph on single-carriageways and 70mph on dual-carriageways and motorways (also indicated by the Ø sign) (lower limits apply to goods vehicles, buses and any vehicle towing a trailer). What she said about edge markings was a bit misleading. White lines are used to mark the edge of main roads, and _don't_ restrict stopping or parking. She then said they are "often used on clearways" ... clearways are shown by a circular sign consisting of a blue background, a red circle and then red diagonal lines cutting it into quarters. Sometimes on rural main roads you might see a clearway sign with "for 15 miles" underneath it, so you can't assume that just because you can't see a sign _here_ that it doesn't apply, but unless you have passed a clearway sign, there is no general prohibition on stopping on a white edge line (although it may not be a very smart thing to do...) The green sign with 1/2/3 diagonal lines on it (or sometimes blue sign, occasionally black-on-white) is a "countdown" marker, and they give you a 300 yard, 200 yard and 100 yard warning of a major junction/exit ramp. Mostly used on motorways and main roads with grade separated junctions, they can also be used approaching roundabouts or other junctions that drivers may not have good visibility of. 12:12 the arrow in the middle of the road indicates that you are approaching a solid centre line or hatching and drivers need to make sure they are back on the left side of the road imminently. There are usually two of them a few lines apart. Box junctions (the yellow criss-cross) can be used in locations where traffic may be queued back from the next junction. It isn't about traffic creeping forward, it's more that if you've got a green light but you can't _clear_ the junction because traffic is queued beyond it then you need to hang back so that you aren't blocking cross-traffic if the lights change and you're still stranded in the middle of the junction. It may be necessary to drive in a cycle lane if there is a car turning right and the road isn't wide enough for you to get past them without using the cycle lane, or if you need to let an emergency vehicle past, or if you want to create more space for oncoming traffic to pass cyclists or parked cars. (Basically, cycle lanes marked with paint are a waste of time, they don't do anything to protect cyclists but they allow councils to pretend that they have got some green credentials)
@bandycoot1896
@bandycoot1896 8 ай бұрын
It's not a bike lane, it seperates the two lanes of cars
@slimysi99
@slimysi99 8 ай бұрын
for when a road is too wide for two lanes, it restricts the width
@daveturner5305
@daveturner5305 8 ай бұрын
Roughly speaking the idea is to prevent overtaking where a road is wider unless there is an emergency.
@JasonLaneZardoz
@JasonLaneZardoz 8 ай бұрын
zig zag lines at the sides of the road, no parking or overtaking at any time, usually found before and after pedestrian crossing, and always found near schools or other busy pedestrian places
@mivsaw1149
@mivsaw1149 8 ай бұрын
This
@stephenlee5929
@stephenlee5929 8 ай бұрын
Those near schools are normally yellow, those shown were white, but I agree they are basically the same.
@andyjdhurley
@andyjdhurley 8 ай бұрын
It's not just parking, you can't stop to pick up or drop off passengers either - causes a few problems for taxis when they get flagged down at a crossing.
@ag4871
@ag4871 7 ай бұрын
​@@andyjdhurleyGiven that the aim of the restriction is to protect pedestrians at crossings by providing drivers with enough visibility to safely stop and pedestrians with enough visibility to enter the crossing safely, taxi drivers shouldn't mind driving the extra 10 yards to pick up the fare where it's safer for everyone.
@roberthartley6629
@roberthartley6629 8 ай бұрын
The Bike thing. It is a box so that if you are stopped at a set of lights, bikes can go round you and stop in the box ahead and be first off when the lights go green
@stevepage5813
@stevepage5813 8 ай бұрын
@roberthartley6629 They won't understand anything about cyclists as there aren't any on US roads.lol.
@stevepage5813
@stevepage5813 8 ай бұрын
@@coot1925 They moved the goal posts a short while back, giving cyclists and horse riders as well as pedestrians, more priority on the roads. If someone is waiting to cross the road at a junction, as a vehicle driver, you are supposed to let them cross before you make a left turn. Who the hell is going to stop just before a junction if a bloody great lorry is bearing down on them from behind. All my long life, people have been advised to go further down the road, away from the dangerous junction. Passing cyclists on the open road is much more difficult now. If you are in a speed area above thirty mph, you have to actually cross the midline to overtake them. If there are double white lines, you have to stay behind the bloody things until the middle line allows overtaking. |Ffs, this is all to try and reduce cars etc..... but I don't think it is going to make a jot of difference. When you see double decker buses driving around with a few people on board, apart from certain busy times, they just cause even more congestion and delay. Rant over!
@roberthartley6629
@roberthartley6629 8 ай бұрын
@@coot1925 it is not a good idea. I was Just explaining. :-)
@roberthartley6629
@roberthartley6629 8 ай бұрын
@@stevepage5813 one part of the new law is if there is a dropped kerb and someone waiting to cross “at the exit of a roundabout “ you are also supposed to stop. Absolutely stupid idea.
@roberthartley6629
@roberthartley6629 8 ай бұрын
@@stevepage5813 another on is, when you stop at a junction to let pedestrians cross you will be at a slight angle. However in the new law, a cyclist has right of way to undertake (AKA filtering) and it is up to the car to look out when then taking off into the side road. So you’re supposed to look ahead in case a pedestrian (not at the junction yet) starts to cross… and…. Also look behind for the fast cyclist undertaking. It is a disaster.
@kakeup
@kakeup 8 ай бұрын
Yes you can get warnings, when I had only had my licence for 6 months I got pulled over for "contesting a solid white line" the officer told me that normally it would be a £100 fine and 3 points on my license but because I was new he let me off with a warning and gave me some good driving tips that I still use 15 years later, good policeman.
@alibali193
@alibali193 8 ай бұрын
I was driving in a 30mph zone within the speed limit but faster than safe. The good policeman didn't stop me but had a word with my dad.
@MsPeabody1231
@MsPeabody1231 8 ай бұрын
16:13 No you don't get warnings as most fines are done by traffic cameras.
@peterjackson4763
@peterjackson4763 8 ай бұрын
You may be given the option of attending a course rather than being fined.
@Jill-mh2wn
@Jill-mh2wn 8 ай бұрын
@@peterjackson4763 I opted to pay, as I feel that attending a course is a bit of a slap on the wrist and then it's forgotten . I knew I would remember being hit in the pocket , especially as it was 33 miles in a 30 mile limit .My fault ,of course.
@jaclynnejackson2791
@jaclynnejackson2791 8 ай бұрын
@@Jill-mh2wn you get fined regardless. The advantage of taking the Speed Awareness Course is that you don’t get the 3 points on your licence. They are actually very interesting - I should know, I’ve had 3 of them!!
@Jill-mh2wn
@Jill-mh2wn 8 ай бұрын
@jaclynnejackson2791,sounds as though you didn`t take it all in the first couple of times! I counted myself lucky as I had done this same corner numerous times coming up a hill, where I had to accelerate a bit and watch the road rather than my speedo and take a sharp bend. So when I did see a parked police speed vehicle ,looked and realised what I had done ,I thought that it was bang to rights! I had always been an alert and responsible driver, so three points was enough of a good reminder.
@GuardOfGaia
@GuardOfGaia 8 ай бұрын
​@@jaclynnejackson2791no you pay to attend the course - it's not a fine so not a criminal punishment and also means your insurance premium doesn't get hiked.
@ethandandu
@ethandandu 29 күн бұрын
6:40 where you talk about the middle "lane" markings. it's with broken line ~ you can cross it if you need it ~ like going around a bus at the bus stop. and both directions can use this extra space but obviously pay attention because of oncoming traffic. Sometimes it's just nice there to know that if the road is wet next time, you might slide into this area if you are going too fast. It's very nice to have extra space with markings. I've seen this one lane junction for an exit and entrance from and to a different motorway. the whole arc is wide like tarmac 6 lanes wide but only one extra large lane marked, and stripe pattern for the large sides. the whole road arc tilts banks both for speed and different elevation heights for the two motorways connecting ~ lots of retroreflective things in the pavement ~ and it's nice . you probably never need that extra space that was probably expensive to build that wide, but on some occasion it could prevent an accident. also had bushes and trees planted which helped gauge speed intuitively. the recommended speed limit on the sign was 30mph. (recommended speed limit sign different from maximum speed limit (red circle) or minimum speed limit (blue sign)
@joannecunliffe8067
@joannecunliffe8067 8 ай бұрын
Well I sent you a copy of the UK Highway Code 🥰 so you could always look everything up afterwards! I was always terrified to turn right at a stop signal in the US (when I could - and had cars honking horns behind me!) The other thing (as a UK driver) which completely threw me was having the name of the road I was CROSSING above the road whereas in the UK it would ALWAYS be the name/number of the road you are ON! I drove around and around in circles in Orlando (after arriving at night) in a rental car until I realized where I was (this was before SatNav was universal). I had no problems at all i driving on the right (having driven in France/Spain a fair bit) after the first few minutes.
@george-ev1dq
@george-ev1dq 8 ай бұрын
There is no UK highway code, there is the GB highway code and the Northern Ireland highway code, not a great deal of difference between them though
@susanpearson-creativefibro
@susanpearson-creativefibro 8 ай бұрын
I was watching this thinking I’m sure someone sent a Highway Code. I would image they would have the copy with them when they watched this. Hay ho.
@janescott4574
@janescott4574 8 ай бұрын
Those things always confused me in the USA as well! By the time I’d worked out where I was it was too late!
@DesertRoamerUK
@DesertRoamerUK 8 ай бұрын
I had a similar issue the first time I drove in a US city after arriving late at night with no traffic to follow, (and with a map on the passenger seat). Drove around in circles for ages and got very confused at large junctions with multiple turn options, praying I wasn't turning into a highway exit ramp.
@susanashcroft2674
@susanashcroft2674 8 ай бұрын
@@susanpearson-creativefibro That would have been a good idea to have the copy there as they watched, perhaps pause the video and come back to us rather than second guessing or waiting for commenters to respond.
@johnpurvis1276
@johnpurvis1276 8 ай бұрын
Jaywalking in the land of the free 😂
@geoffpoole483
@geoffpoole483 8 ай бұрын
@@WookieWarriorz Instead of drawing up its own state constitution, Oklahoma adopted California's verbatim. California's constitution contains sections concerning marine protection; Oklahoma is landlocked.
@Shoomer1988
@Shoomer1988 8 ай бұрын
At least they can go for a nice pint when they become an adult. Oh, hang on.
@grahvis
@grahvis 8 ай бұрын
Jay walking laws were introduced after lobbying by automobile manufacturers, they were worried that pedestrians walking in the road would put people off driving cars.
@FahadAyaz
@FahadAyaz 8 ай бұрын
​@@WookieWarriorzI had a glass of Coke in my hand in the US once and I walked out of the bar. A member of staff came running out and pulled it out of my hand aggressively and stormed back in really annoyed with me. I was like "what the hell" in my head 😂 I guess they extended it from just alcohol to anything they sell in a glass?
@Deano-Dron81
@Deano-Dron81 8 ай бұрын
@@Shoomer1988😂
@MancunianMrG
@MancunianMrG 8 ай бұрын
@4.17 you will see the "Give Way" sign post that you missed. It's the same as your "Yield" sign. `@7.39 There IS a stop sign.
@wessexdruid7598
@wessexdruid7598 8 ай бұрын
If you use a colon, instead of a full stop, you'll get a link to the time stamp, like this 4:17
@timglennon6814
@timglennon6814 8 ай бұрын
Those diagonal stripes on the road at 6:59 are to protect the traffic turning right.
@MsPeabody1231
@MsPeabody1231 8 ай бұрын
In some areas they put traffic cameras there, so if you block a box junction you will be sent a fine in the post. The local council chooses which box junction to put cameras on. So some councils put them on every one, while others put them on random ones where there have been issues.
@enemde3025
@enemde3025 8 ай бұрын
The green sign with the white diagonal mark is a countdown marker for a junction. There are 3 of them on the run up to the junction. The furthest away has 3 lines, then 2 lines then 1 line (like the one you commented on). They are placed at 100 yard distances apart, before the junction. We don't have "patrol" police in the UK. The ZIG ZAG lines are on the approach and exit to pedestrian crossings. You are not allowed to park or overtake in these areas.
@george-ev1dq
@george-ev1dq 8 ай бұрын
You can overtake on zig zag lines but must not pass the lead vehicle that has stopped at the crossing.
@timoliver8940
@timoliver8940 8 ай бұрын
green signs with white lines are replaced with blue signs with diagonal distance markers to a slip road on motorways
@carolbrookes5748
@carolbrookes5748 8 ай бұрын
If you look at 4:17 you can see the 'Give Way' sign as you approach the give way markings on the road at the road junction - it's the inverted white triangle with a red border. We tend to have both signs and road markings to inform you of potential hazards. Some say that the more signs you have approaching a junction, whether on the road or on poles at the side of the road, the more hazardous the junction, especially on rural and smaller roads - not sure if this is true or not
@elliott8338
@elliott8338 8 ай бұрын
Still early into the video but the bike area you guys pointed out is an area for bikes to be stopped at the red light but be ahead of the cars if that makes sense, cars have to stop before the first line and bikes stop before the last.
@MsPeabody1231
@MsPeabody1231 8 ай бұрын
And where I live there are roads where if cars stop there, buses and other large vehicles are prevented from turning into the road. If bikes are there they can easily move so they aren't hit by the large vehicles that is turning and the large vehicles driver will always wait the few seconds needed for them to move. However if cars are there the bus will act like they are going to hit it. The car can move forward but then they risk being flashed by a traffic camera and then fined.
@donaldwainwright
@donaldwainwright 2 ай бұрын
That box junction is worth 3 penalty points and £60 fine
@bblair2627
@bblair2627 8 ай бұрын
Go up to the Highlands of Scotland and you have single-track roads with a grass band in the middle and passing places every now and then in case you meet a car, often sheep or cows are sat munching grass in your way!😁
@jonathangoll2918
@jonathangoll2918 8 ай бұрын
The worst is meeting a Highland cow on a road. They have horns, and are very stroppy. ( N.B. Highland bulls are much more polite ! )
@KevPage-Witkicker
@KevPage-Witkicker 8 ай бұрын
The "small lane" you mentioned in the middle of the road is when there are driveways or turn-offs on the other side of the road, that would cause you to stop and wait for a gap in the traffic, it's like a waiting lane so cars behind you can pass while you wait to turn.
@steverpcb
@steverpcb 8 ай бұрын
White zigzags are commonly found either side of pedestrian crossings. They are designed to indicate that parking and overtaking in these zones is strictly prohibited. The hatched areas in the middle of the road are also called "ghost islands".
@FinlagganYT
@FinlagganYT 6 ай бұрын
6:51 it is a turn lane, it just gets gradually narrower near the start and end but halfway along that turn lane it is wide enough to fit cars
@BigAlCapwn
@BigAlCapwn 8 ай бұрын
The bicycle marking you saw at the start is a zone that bicycles can advance to, past the waiting cars, at a traffic light. The cars have to stop before it, but bicycles can overtake them and wait in that box for the light to go green. The reason you might need to enter a bicycle lane is if someone ahead is waiting to turn right and you need to undertake them to get past
@brigidsingleton1596
@brigidsingleton1596 8 ай бұрын
I don't drive but, might you be allowed to pull over into a cycle lane to better facilitate the passage of an emergency vehicle approaching - possibly at speed - ambulance/s, fire appliance/s or police vehicle/s?
@heraklesnothercules.
@heraklesnothercules. 8 ай бұрын
Yes, I understand it's because cyclists might wobble when they pull away from traffic lights, and the marked zone removes the risk that they might be in an accident if a vehicle was next to them.
@BigAlCapwn
@BigAlCapwn 8 ай бұрын
@@brigidsingleton1596 That would be the case regardless of the road markings
@BigAlCapwn
@BigAlCapwn 8 ай бұрын
@@heraklesnothercules. I don't think it's that, but rather we promote the lest polluting mode of transport
@heraklesnothercules.
@heraklesnothercules. 8 ай бұрын
@@BigAlCapwn Yes, there is that as well.
@susanpearson-creativefibro
@susanpearson-creativefibro 8 ай бұрын
15:37 She didn’t say you would be fined if it was an accident, she said you could fail your test. The video was aimed at learner drivers.
@theotherside8258
@theotherside8258 8 ай бұрын
I wouldn't like to learn from this for a test, The examples were not the greatest
@adriangoodrich4306
@adriangoodrich4306 8 ай бұрын
What she said/meant was that you would be fined even IF your contravention was an accident. I was caught in precisely that situation by some dashcam footage sent in. I crossed some solid hatching at a "k"- shaped junction, where I could not see the road markings because over very heavy rain, and cut across someone - inadvertently - as a result. Even though it was a genuine mistake and no accident occurred, and no plod was anywhere near, 3 points and £100 fine for DWDC.
@bobbobskin
@bobbobskin 8 ай бұрын
@@adriangoodrich4306 just to be clear DWDC is Driving without due care
@Witchaven
@Witchaven 8 ай бұрын
@@theotherside8258 True. Although, if you were a learner you would have already covered these in your theory test and the Highway Code, so seeing these real world examples , probably would help. As far too many are faded and barely visible, like in this video.
@lisahenry20
@lisahenry20 7 ай бұрын
​@@Witchavena video like that can also help with the hazard perception part of the theory test.
@mericet39
@mericet39 6 ай бұрын
6:57 the striped bit in the middle of the road is just a gap between the lanes to keep a wider separation. Don't drive on it (but you can drive across it to turn right)
@RagedDrew
@RagedDrew 8 ай бұрын
The Zigzag lines at the crossing is for the crossing. You are not allowed to overtake or park in that zigzag area. It is to keep a clear view for peds. The box junction also know as a yellow box junction is to help the flow of traffic. If you are entering a yellow box you must make sure you can make it to the other side and not block traffic. The hatch markings, the ones you thought might be a cycle lane is just a divider to further separate traffic. There's 2 types, 1 with solid white line that you shouldn't cross and 1 with broken lines that you can cross if doing so helps the flow of traffic behind you. Hope this makes sense. Thanks for the cool video.
@memoryfoam2285
@memoryfoam2285 8 ай бұрын
6:40 that central section is not to be driven in unless necessary for safety/to avoid a hazard. Basically it increases the gap between opposing lanes but leaves it physically open in case someone's stopped in your lane or you have to swerve for whatever reason.
@memoryfoam2285
@memoryfoam2285 8 ай бұрын
They're often used when leading up to an island for a pedestrian crossing or a turnoff lane, but they're also used on higher speed limit single carriageways at bends to give people more room to take the turn if needed.
@Dasyurid
@Dasyurid 8 ай бұрын
The zigzag lines are a visual reminder that there’s a pedestrian crossing, so that was a good guess, but you’re also not allowed to stop there except of course in traffic. They’re very common around schools since there’s invariably a pedestrian crossing near school entrances, so they’re a reminder for the school run mums that they’re not allowed to stop there to drop the kids off. The bicycle lane solid/broken line thing is pretty straightforward. If you’re driving along a road with a cycle lane and there’s a turning on the right you might well see the cycle lane marking change from solid to broken so as to allow you to use the bike lane if a car wiring to turn right is partly blocking the traffic lane. Obviously if a cyclist is there or approaching from behind they have priority in the cycle lane and you have to wait, but if it’s clear and safe then you’re allowed to cross the broken line. You also sometimes see broken bike lane markings on roads that were built long before cycle lanes were a thing and there wasn’t space to widen it to add them. In those cases a solid bike lane line might actually be difficult for larger vehicles to comply with, so the broken line is kind of a concession to practicality while also serving to tell motorised traffic to make allowances for cyclists. Ideally you’d keep bikes and motorised traffic seperate of course but it’s often not easy on an island about the size of Oregon but with over 15 times the population. Oh, and that bit where there was a traffic light with a big bicycle painted across the road in front of it? No, it’s not a bicycle crossing, it’s for cyclists to wait in for the lights to go green ahead of the cars. This annoys some motorised as it stops them driving off as fast as they like, but it’s so any cyclist intending to turn right at the intersection when the lights change can get in position to do it safely without trying to cross from the left hand side of the road while the traffic is moving.
@xabre9995
@xabre9995 8 ай бұрын
Zig zag lines are there for you to follow precisely to ensure optimum tyre temperature through friction. You'll see the pro's doing this on track before a race
@rakido7388
@rakido7388 8 ай бұрын
Rented a car in the US last year. Getting used to driving on the wrong side ;-) took only a few seconds, but there was no guide to road rules in the car, and I couldn't find an equivalent to the Highway Code in the relevant state's DMV. The road signs and markings were, by and large, self explanatory, but largely, I just did what everyone else was doing. Apart from speeding and randomly changing lanes that is :-D It seemed like I was the only one sticking to the speed limit and using my indicators..
@tezinho81
@tezinho81 8 ай бұрын
11:15 that green sign with the slanted line is a distance-to-exit marker, standard in many countries (bern convention, I think) - you always see them three in a row, counting down from 3 to 1 before the exit
@michaelgoodwin6565
@michaelgoodwin6565 8 ай бұрын
In addition to "The Highway Code ", there is another booklet called "Know Your TrafficSigns", which goes into more detail .
@LynnMusgrave-i8i
@LynnMusgrave-i8i 8 ай бұрын
The white zig-zag lines you mention are to be found either side of a pedestrian crossing, usually. It's called a safety zone and parking in it and restricting the view of traffic can cost a walloping £1000
@clairjarman
@clairjarman 8 ай бұрын
6.30 she talks about these road markings at 10.04. 11.15 that sign is a countdown marker to an exit, has 3 lines, then 2 then 1 line to your exit junction. The zig zag lines mean you can't stop on them. Also on a red light we have to stop, unlike where you can turn on a red light, we'd have to wait for a filter light with a green arrow. Would love to see how you two would do on a theory test 😂
@benny210169
@benny210169 7 ай бұрын
The triangle on the road at give way junctions help traffic go either left or right.
@MaoZhu-j6q
@MaoZhu-j6q 8 ай бұрын
The "Traffic signs regulations and general directions" 2016 is a statutory instrument, that is government regulations for all road marking signs, road works etc. it is over 500 pages long. Every sign or marking is backed up with legislation that is legally enforceable. The other thing that is different in the UK is a lot of this is governed by cameras. Bus lanes are monitored by cameras, speeds are monitored by cameras, traffic signals are monitored by cameras. There are not that many traffic police as there are so many cameras. The ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) is another thing in the UK, traffic police cars are fitted with them and many roadside cameras do this as well, these check whether your car has all the legal documentation and knows when and where you are at any time you are on the road.
@keith6400
@keith6400 8 ай бұрын
9:07 Lines along the road. The continuous line along the road is not a no passing or overtaking place. It is a line which you are not allowed to cross (generally as some exceptions exist). It is not always along the centre line of the road and in hilly country often the road is divided into three lanes, one in either direction and a middle one shared by traffic from both directions this being managed by the the continuous broken line variation.
@Paige_Eh
@Paige_Eh 8 ай бұрын
As an aside, this was filmed in Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, about 11 miles from where I live.
@Jean-MarcBordeaux
@Jean-MarcBordeaux 8 ай бұрын
Great Video. As I drive in France and in UK I have a double speedo on my car thats in MPH and KM. in question to the red routes in London is a red parking line on the kerb and it means no stopping at anytime or you wil get fined. The yellow crossed boxed lines in a box junction my advice is not to stop inside that box what so ever even when turning to go right. As some box junctions have cameras that will get your number plate and you will get a £100 ticket. The zig zag lines are usally in school areas coming up to a Zebra crossing it means no parking on these zig zag lines and no over taking apprcohing a crossing in other areas, Be awear there are many traffic cameras, for bus lanes, Box Juntions .Speed cameras . No right turn cameras, Parking cameras. that will give you a ticket, so if hiring a car in the UK. when you return home you might get a unexpected surprise from the hire company, If your going to hire a car in the UK, Please choose Enterprize as they have all the back up, and they will give you emergency numbers in UK as part of the package to call if you break down ( bit like AAA in the USA ) or had an aciedent, I have use them from France while in the UK, When you hire a car in Europe is a must to take a video of the car on your phone and pictures before driving off, as reffernce for later on, and get that full damage waver plan, alittle extra but worth it, Never experinced any problems with Enterprize . Its is tight when passing traffic on your right side, Its normal to have less then 6 inches between your wing mirrors when you pass the oposite car. In my driving examintion i was told to look straight ahead into the distance as you pass keeping your front left wheel as close to the kerb on your side of the road to give you that few extra inches of space to avoid close contact with the oposite car. and give way to horses on a country road lol, Merci Jean-Marc
@george-ev1dq
@george-ev1dq 8 ай бұрын
All vehicles in Northern Ireland UK will fail an MOT if they do not have MPH and KPH but you can get away with MPH only in GB.
@iandrew6347
@iandrew6347 8 ай бұрын
A red route is where it’s a NO WAITING you will get a ticket and then tow away because red routes are. Very busy roads . Great video
@GuardOfGaia
@GuardOfGaia 8 ай бұрын
Red routes are not just in London either. No stopping can also be a double yellow but the start of the restriction will be marked with a sign - round sign coloured blue (mandatory) with a red diagonal cross (no stopping) or red diagonal line (no waiting). A single yellow line indicates waiting restrictions apply which will be stated on a plate. A broken yellow line will mean there are parking restrictions again with details given on a plate. Yellow markings on the kerb refer to loading and unloading restrictions.
@martinwebb1681
@martinwebb1681 8 ай бұрын
@@GuardOfGaia ... No, they started in London, but like most things that start in London they soon spread wide and far. (Red routes and congestion/pollution charges being just a couple of examples).
@GuardOfGaia
@GuardOfGaia 8 ай бұрын
​@@martinwebb1681yes they started in London. The video stated they were only in London and that hasn't been the case for a long time.
@martinwebb1681
@martinwebb1681 8 ай бұрын
@@GuardOfGaia ... Yes, perhaps she just wasn't aware of the fact that they had spread to other places. London is the main place for red routes, although they are also in the West Midlands (since 2003) and in Leeds (since 2019) and locally in a few other counties. London first introduced the red routes in 1991 (bought in by TFL Transport for London). The most recent place to introduce red routes is Brighton (April 2024).
@eringreen2000
@eringreen2000 7 ай бұрын
The bicycle on the road, is essentially where bicycle and sometimes motorcycle’s wait so they have room, the first line is where you stop if you can stop but the second line where the bicycle area is you must stop if the lights go red, so cars can be in the area if they can’t cross the second line before the red light.
@Milkster1
@Milkster1 8 ай бұрын
Those ZigZag lines are around pedestrian crossings. Essentially, you can not stop there at all as if you do, you're blocking the pedestrians coming up to the crossing, which puts them in danger from the vehicles behind who can't see the pedestrians. Edit: Forgot to mention, obviously if the light is red already and you're stopped at the light, you can. TLDR: Stops people from not being able to see pedestrians and causing a crash.
@ronniel5941
@ronniel5941 8 ай бұрын
Three penalty points for an infringement
@stormandfury998
@stormandfury998 8 ай бұрын
Zig-Zag lines on the road are there to warn drivers a pedestrian crossing ahead and slow down. The one shown in the video at the begining is a pedestrian push button controlled crossing as it's not beside a junction. It's just a straight road. Traffic lights on junctions tend to prioritise cars first then stop all traffic at the end of it's rotation to allow pedestrians to cross. Alhough I guess that's the same everywhere right?
@stuartfitch7093
@stuartfitch7093 8 ай бұрын
In the UK they can give you a ticket road side via police patrol vehicle stopping you or they can send tickets straight to your house if you have been caught on the many many cameras we have here in the UK. Many speeding offences are detected and dealt with via speed cameras that are either fixed cameras or mobile cameras. If you checkout a video on all the different speed and traffic cameras here in the UK you would be shocked. I know my friend from the US was very shocked when he learnt how much we are surveilled here in the UK with regards to driving.
@adriangoodrich4306
@adriangoodrich4306 8 ай бұрын
And don't forget the millions of dashcams, where police forces are actively encouraging people who reckon they have observed bad driving to send them in. Many many thousands of fines and points issued, and the volume is growing. As I found to my cost last year, due to a simple (and non-accident) mistake in not being able to see some road markings.
@sjbict
@sjbict 8 ай бұрын
and more cameras especially speed cameras are able to work at night
@johnlord9319
@johnlord9319 8 ай бұрын
The yellow block lines mean no stopping is lagally allowed in that area you have to stop before them
@Sir.T
@Sir.T 8 ай бұрын
She didn't say you'll be fined, she said you can fail a driving test if you don't obey road markings, even if an accident.
@TheDiscofool
@TheDiscofool 8 ай бұрын
The white zig zag are no overtaking or parking, because usually outside where people are more populated, I E , schools , zebra crossing, pedestrian crossing etc. It was an instamatic 3 points on your license if caught, which means car insurance going up...
@MsPeabody1231
@MsPeabody1231 8 ай бұрын
Schools around me have yellow zigzags on the parts not near any crossing. They are also school streets. This means if you don't live on the road or have a disabled exemption but drive down the road around an hour before and 30 minutes after the schools open and close you get a fine. The fine is from one of the traffic cameras positioned on entrance/exit road.
@CatholicSatan
@CatholicSatan 8 ай бұрын
I used to argue with my American friends that I normally _didn't_ use pedestrian crossings because the stats unequivocally show that pedestrians are more likely to be run over there than anywhere else... (and they were impressed with that until I pointed out it was bogus - more pedestrians are at a crossing than elsewhere :-))
@DEAN-kx2ms
@DEAN-kx2ms 8 ай бұрын
thats a way that stats can be used to distort reality .... how about "20%of all road accidents are caused by people above the drink drive limit " That means that 80% are caused by people who are sober ..... so get them off thge road so us drunks can drive in safety
@jayweb51
@jayweb51 5 ай бұрын
Just before they reached the double dashed lines there was an inverted triangle painted on the road which is the 'yield ' sign.
@trevjen1000
@trevjen1000 8 ай бұрын
The rule of a box junction is -Do not enter the junction until the exit is clear for the whole of your vehicle. Except when turning right.
@mikeford4055
@mikeford4055 8 ай бұрын
No exception there. Do not *enter* the junction until the *exit* is clear - applied to right turns, this means you can *enter* the box so long as your *exit* road is clear, regardless of traffic coming in the opposite direction and preventing you from actually making the turn straight away. This does not make right turns an exception, just a different application of the basic rule.
@joshualiley
@joshualiley 8 ай бұрын
The zigzags just before the traffic lights are another way of enforcing a parking restriction ie. don't park just in front of the traffic lights. I've got no idea why they're different, but that's all they're they're for. Along that note, we can also get single or double red lines along the side. The difference is that with the yellow lines, you can pick up or drop off, but really you shouldn't be parked there for more than about 5 minutes, whereas red lines means no parking OR picking up or dropping off. A single line would have a sign saying at what times these restrictions apply, they're not particularly common but enough so that everyone knows what they mean. For example, there could be single yellow line outside of an industrial estate, with restrictions only for parking from 8am-6pm on weekdays to allow lorries to get in during working hours, but you can park when they're closed. The box with the bike in it at the traffic lights is the waiting place for bicycles (and I think possibly motorcycles as well), so that they can be easily seen before the lights turn green. Otherwise, say a cyclist in the bike lane wanted to turn right at the traffic light, they would have to cut across traffic that may be turning left at the same junction. Essentially, it makes the cyclists more visible to the cars to prevent accidents. Someone may want to drive in the cycle lane if there's another car in their lane waiting to turn right and utilising the cycle lane would allow the driver to get past when they wouldn't otherwise have been able to. Final thing, jaywalking does not exist in the UK (or as far as I'm aware, pretty much anywhere else in Europe). If it's safe to cross, you can just cross. An island for a pedestrian could easily exist nowhere near a junction or a zebra crossing (a crosswalk if you couldn't guess). The difference with our zebra crossings is that vehicles must stop to allow pedestrians to cross at the zebra crossing if there are any waiting. This gives the pedestrians the priority over traffic
@modestyblaise5895
@modestyblaise5895 8 ай бұрын
The rule of thumb for road markings is, the more paint the more the danger.
@wessexdruid7598
@wessexdruid7598 8 ай бұрын
Particularly if you ride a motorcycle, with so much less contact area... 😞
@TimJacksonOriginal
@TimJacksonOriginal 8 ай бұрын
And the more yellow 'street furniture' you see the greater the chance you will encounter pedestrians.
@jayweb51
@jayweb51 5 ай бұрын
Yes, it is called a 'pedestrian refuge' where pedestrians use when crossing during busy traffic. We have these in Australia, but most are concrete pads with safety bars.
@markthompson4567
@markthompson4567 8 ай бұрын
there is no jaywalking laws in the UK pedestrians always have the right of way and can cross roads anywhere at anytime except motorways
@george-ev1dq
@george-ev1dq 8 ай бұрын
Jay walking is an offence in Northern Ireland UK
@michaelgoodwin6565
@michaelgoodwin6565 8 ай бұрын
Except on 'special roads' aka Motorways, where pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders are banned.
@jeanauguste-f7i
@jeanauguste-f7i 8 ай бұрын
What I find amazing is that you have different laws in different states. We have the same laws no matter what county you are driving in.
@sheilaheald2509
@sheilaheald2509 8 ай бұрын
I live in Cyprus now, so cannot do so, but would one of you kind people please send these young Americans an upto date copy of the highway code so they can understand and refer back to it!
@ElizabethMackenzie69
@ElizabethMackenzie69 8 ай бұрын
Somebody already did. 🙂
@reactingtomyroots
@reactingtomyroots 8 ай бұрын
Yes, we received one. But it kind of spoils the fun to learn it all before watching! Otherwise, there wouldn't be much point to a reaction video. :)
@sheilaheald2509
@sheilaheald2509 8 ай бұрын
@@reactingtomyroots That's true!!!
@clymtc
@clymtc 8 ай бұрын
the "yield" /Give Way sign you didn't see was on the left (@4:15) and the bike (@3:30) is a designated area for bicycles to cycle into, in front of the motor vehicles, as they have priority when the lights change to green.
@Deadmau5l
@Deadmau5l 8 ай бұрын
the reason we need to drive in the bike lane is to get rid of them 🤣
@irishdeetalks
@irishdeetalks 8 ай бұрын
😂
@GaryLorenz-t7c
@GaryLorenz-t7c 8 ай бұрын
& on the other hand is this &/or that by law is that all bicycle riders who actually do have the very same legal lawful rights just same as any other road users because bicycles are consider as transportation of vehicles who have the right to use the roads by sharing the roads altogether without coursing any accidents at all & all drivers should NOT have the legal lawful right to force any bicycle riders & their passengers off any public Street &/or Road &/or Freeway &/or Highway at all & No Excuses for any it at all of course.
@shaunfarrell3834
@shaunfarrell3834 8 ай бұрын
@@GaryLorenz-t7c And in English that would be? Methinks someone has had a serious humour bypass operation!
@katyroseable
@katyroseable 8 ай бұрын
We need more bike lanes not less.
@WayneTulip-zm9gw
@WayneTulip-zm9gw 8 ай бұрын
16:40 those white zigzags lines are used to alert a driver that they are approaching a pedestrian crossing, the white zigzag line on the left means no parking and the white zigzag line on the right means no overtaking as obviously it would be extremely dangerous to park or overtake at a pedestrian crossing. 🙃
@101steel4
@101steel4 8 ай бұрын
There's no theory test in America. There's no real test tbh, or training. You just go out driving with your mum for a bit😂
@BFalconUK
@BFalconUK 8 ай бұрын
Zig-zagged lines : You can stop to allow people to use the crossing, but may not stop or park beyond this. This is often a compulsory stopping area for when the crossing is in use. Hashed (striped) lines: Only use this area for emergency avoidance, or when allowing emergency vehicles to pass you (or they may use them to get past you). I'd also look up the various crossings types, but also the *proper* way to use roundabouts (aka the right-hand lane useage).
@jasoncallow860
@jasoncallow860 8 ай бұрын
A bit of feedback, you have a habit of talking over the video you are watching, which occasionally causes you to miss key facts etc. It's a reaction video so I don't have a problem with it, but just an FYI.
@Leon-lt5gv
@Leon-lt5gv 8 ай бұрын
The vertigal lines at the End of a dual carrage way ' ie stripes ' are in fact slow down lines' they are measured closer & closer together ' giving us the impression that we are going to fast ' like an illusion ' so we slow down natrally because of the sudden flickering 😁
@reluctantheist5224
@reluctantheist5224 8 ай бұрын
I much prefer the idea the zig zag lines are for driving like in a slalom.
@carolinecrollick6305
@carolinecrollick6305 8 ай бұрын
I agree it is for a chicane 😂
@Escapee5931
@Escapee5931 8 ай бұрын
If the lines are encouraging you to slalom, then they've been painted wrong. If they're zigging on the nearside, they should be "zagging" on the offside, and vice versa. 👍
@reluctantheist5224
@reluctantheist5224 8 ай бұрын
@@Escapee5931 Just a bit of fun ... Don't worry..
@evaharrison1733
@evaharrison1733 8 ай бұрын
One really appreciates the difference in car and road sizes between the countries. The amount of time I saw you two say it was tight between cars on what is considered 2 laned, when I thought "bags of slack" lol
@Industrialist2015ofUk
@Industrialist2015ofUk 8 ай бұрын
we are now watching someone watching about road lines... 😒 i just wanted to check if i wasn't awake yet! what am i doin here...
@timomarkson
@timomarkson 8 ай бұрын
The zigzag lines are telling you you aren’t allowed to stop in that area for tickets in cities where you can’t drive down such as bus lanes cycle lanes and certain roads they’re normally cameras taking pictures of you doing it and you just get a ticket in the post
@iandale
@iandale 8 ай бұрын
I like your videos but wish you wouldn’t keep reminding your wife in public that this is the first time she’s seen the topic to be honest, it’s a bit degrading.
@stevenclarke5606
@stevenclarke5606 Күн бұрын
I’m from the UK 🇬🇧 and I drove route 66 detouring to visit Las Vegas, and covered 2800 miles, I came across two roundabout’s in very rural areas, and there’s a number of large signs informing you how to use them, thankfully this confuses everyone and slows everyone down. Also in rural areas a four way crossing they don’t have any traffic lights, so when you get to the junction the rule is that who gets there first has priority. Then there’s the right turn on red , usually the norm , but not always, be aware of no turning on red signs
@Rocky-1957
@Rocky-1957 8 ай бұрын
Your talking over it and missing the explanations.🙄 when you pause it go back a few seconds and hear what she said
@HollyLyne
@HollyLyne 7 ай бұрын
At the thick, single line you have to apply your handbrake. The centre lane is often for cars to enter when waiting to turn right. When there are diagonal lines through it, you aren't allowed to enter the lane.
@johnlord9319
@johnlord9319 8 ай бұрын
Listen to the commentary and shut up
@HourOfTheWolf
@HourOfTheWolf 5 ай бұрын
Many roads in the UK aren’t wide enough to accommodate the main carriageway and a turning right safety lane. Sometimes a car turning right will still block the main carriageway and you have to wait for them to turn right before you can continue. However, if there is a cycle lane with a discontinuous white line, you can drive in it if it would give you the extra space to pass the right-turning car.
@kenvoysey8222
@kenvoysey8222 8 ай бұрын
Another bad selection of video! You really need your research more as the video contained breaches of the Highway Code and missed so much. Picked really bad examples and missed out crossings etc so won’t be liking this one for sure.
@timglennon6814
@timglennon6814 8 ай бұрын
Those zigzag lines athe the traffic lights at 16:53 mean that you can’t park your car there.
@PaulButterfield-bt3rk
@PaulButterfield-bt3rk 8 ай бұрын
How many times do you need to stop the video to ask a question which would be answered if only you let the video play on ? It supposed to be a reaction video not a quiz. Unsubscribed sorry.
@Millennial_Manc
@Millennial_Manc 8 ай бұрын
Why not just watch the original video? Then you won’t be interrupted 🤷‍♂️
@KSmeaton1
@KSmeaton1 8 ай бұрын
Do you need to announce you are unsubscribed? Just unsubscribe. Lol.
@NormyTres
@NormyTres 6 ай бұрын
I think it's valid and polite to say why you've unsubscribed. It gives feedback which might be useful.
@emdoeslife1355
@emdoeslife1355 7 ай бұрын
12:03 That “tight” road is just a normal road here, we don’t have much space as it is so our roads are very tight lol.
@johncooper3392
@johncooper3392 8 ай бұрын
As interesting as watching paint dry.
@helenwood8482
@helenwood8482 8 ай бұрын
I found it interesting. Odd that you watched the video if you find road markings so tedious. Odder still that you interrupted your thrilling life to comment on it.
@johncooper3392
@johncooper3392 8 ай бұрын
@@helenwood8482 only a fool would assume. & surprised you would want people 2 know this about yourself Have a fun day.
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