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30/4/2013 at 7:13pm
Location: Isle of Mull Outfit: 2 x Outwells Kairos 400 Caranex
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I know I'll be shot down on this but it's really a heads up as we have been having a pretty active policing time on speeding etc. for the last few months and it'll continue.
At a recent Community Council meeting, the Police Sergeant was reported as saying that the majority of visitors do not understand how to drive on single track roads. This is going to be high priority over coming months.
How to use STRs is in the Highway Code and any drivers heading this way (and to the many other parts of the UK that have STRs) should know the rules.
The basics (and this is a major problem causing accidents) are:
If the passing place is on your left, move into it.
If the passing place is on your right, stop opposite it.
CONTINUALLY CHECK YOUR REAR VIEW MIRRORS - not kidding, we've had Doctors, fire engines and ambulances held up on emergencies by people oblivious to what's behind them. If you see them coming towards you, pull in early and indicate left;flash your lights if you think vegetation might obscure your indicator.
If you've got a queue behind you, allow them to pass by pulling in - that applies regardless of where you are in the queue.
Please don't drive off the road shoulder - we've had a lot of work done here and there's some sharp drop-offs, plus it also damages the road as well as your car. If you're nearest the passing place, be prepared to reverse.
BEFORE you leave a passing place - check rear view mirror - someone who has pulled in behind you because of traffic flow may pull out before you.
In general give way to uphill traffic and the inevitable ferry queues, even if you're going up hill - easier to wait and chill out!!
Don't park in passing places - the island is trying to create extra viewing points for people to stop and look at views and wildlife without impeding traffic. However, you're not likely to get crucified for pulling over briefly to phone an urgent message, as mobile coverage ain't the best!
Always give way to forestry lorries and - particularly - refuse wagons and don't be offended if you see just one finger raised in acknowledgement of your courtesy - when you live with STRs, you get a bit lazy!!!
I realize this has inadvertently turned into a bit of a rant. Not intended.
------------- " When I die I don`t want my life to flash before me in an instant, I want it to be a 3 hour epic !"
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