White Dalton Motorcycle Solicitors

Are motorbikes allowed to undertake?

Under the Highway Code it is acceptable to undertake on a motorbike

Passing a vehicle on the left (usually referred to as undertaking) is acceptable if the vehicle is signalling to turn right and there is enough room to do so or where you are in a separate lane and the other vehicle is being held up by traffic ahead.

Any manoeuvre should be done with care. Where you were undertaking you may find you are being prosecuted on a charge of Driving Without Due Care and Attention (Careless Driving) or, if you were also weaving in and out of traffic or traveling at excessive speed, Dangerous Driving. If you were involved in an accident at the time there is no requirement for a Notice of Intended Prosecution to be served on you.

We often come across arguments that no compensation should be payable in undertaking situations. The reality is that any case will turn on its specific facts and the liability issues may well be the same as for filtering. However, the existence of any conviction for either careless or dangerous driving on your part, will go a long way to reducing any responsbility the other side may have to take, so it is always worthwhile obtaining legal advice.

Highway Code Undertaking & Filtering

Rule 162

Before overtaking you should make sure

Rule 163

Overtake only when it is safe and legal to do so. You should

More Information

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-code/using-the-road-159-to-203

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