I feel I take my life in my hands when I turn left out of Parkfield Tce on to Khyber Pass Rd. Judy Cameron, AucklandI feel I take my life in my hands when I turn left (on the green light) out of Parkfield Tce on to Khyber Pass Rd. Drivers turning right from Boston Rd opposite, also on a green light, appear to think they have the right of way.
Only once in all the times I've turned have I been given right of way. I've been tail-gated and followed down Khyber Pass Rd, given rude hand gestures and been intimidated by some drivers.
It is safer to disregard the road rules. Or am I missing something? Judy Cameron, Auckland.
Although it appears Parkfield Tce and Boston Rd are slightly offset, they are governed by the same set of traffic lights, and the following rule applies.
The Road Code requires all traffic turning right to give way to a vehicle coming from the opposite direction and turning left. This applies at cross roads, T-intersections and driveways where both vehicles are facing each other with no signs or signals, or the same signs or signals.