Old 05-07-22, 02:15 PM
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Clyde1820
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Tougher situation, merely 30ft from an intersection where it's altogether likely cars would be following you into the side street.

Originally Posted by Steve B.
Hand signal that you are moving left, then take the lane so they dont have room to pass.
^ This, if possible.

Of, seeing as how in this case the turn onto the side street began passing that parked vehicle not ~30ft after the turn, I would think it'd be no problem (and safest) to simply head right into full occupancy of that single lane, effectively forcing any following car to behave itself and wait in that single lane for the lane to be clear.

Had there been no parked car right there, immediately after turning onto the side street, I'd have headed to the right-most ~5ft of the roadway where parked cars normally sit, allowing any trailing vehicle to pass me.
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