>> A couple of saturday's ago, I drove into a village on an old 'A' road,
>> went into the 30's on a good straight bit approaching a hill, with a T
>> junction to my nearside. The 'T' junction has a Stop sign and I had the
>> right of way.
>>
>> A plethora of cyclists (it is quite usual here on saturdays) i'd guess at a
>> club outing or organised training session or similar
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>> 300-400 yards up the hill, I
>> wished to merge left into a side road,
So you're coming into a village, 30 limit, you have priority. Two roads on your nearside. the first has a stream of cyclists emerging. They're clearly on an organised ride and would like to keep together. At the second junction 300-400yds on you need to turn left. Why, in the name of Merlin's saggy left buttock, do you not let the cyclists out and then trickle behind them for 300yds?
But of course it was the bike riders being selfish.....
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