This is why Melbourne has Hook Turns

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  • Learn about why hook turns exist and how to do them appropriately and safely at intersections with traffic lights in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 🙏🏽
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  • @CRUDEDriving
    @CRUDEDriving  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Check out a TH-cam short of the hook turn with a tram lane here: th-cam.com/users/shortsASKAIDEj7fo
    Further Info With Time Codes:
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    00:16 - Victorian Road Safety Road Rule 76: A driver must not move into the path of an approaching tram in a tram lane. If driving straight down tram lanes, we must move out of the path of the tram if it can be done safely and if applicable. This may not be possible due to traffic/parked cars. For example: Lygon St in Brunswick. Tram lanes may have time restrictions whereby we can not use the tram lane between a certain time. This is usually during peak times.
    1:21 - Before approaching the intersection, if there are already vehicles inside and we cannot fit beyond the pedestrian crossing in-front of us, then we should not enter the intersection and wait back for the next cycle of traffic lights.
    1:40 - Checking the right mirror and performing a right head/shoulder check will help us to avoid someone from behind potentially doing the wrong thing, such as driving straight through the red light or turning before us. There could be a vulnerable road user next to us, such as a motorcyclist or cyclist.

  • @staryoshi06
    @staryoshi06 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    A lot of these intersections look busy enough to justify a dedicated right turn aspect.

    • @CRUDEDriving
      @CRUDEDriving  28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Do you mean with a controlled turning arrow?

  • @93ben
    @93ben 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If there's 2 hook turns provided (each direction of the intersection) is it legal to use the both to preform a uturn? Like you enter the intersection on the left, wait for the road you want to do another hook turn on to go green, get into that hook turn lane and then wait for the green again? Or hook turns are only meant to be used once and you have to go around the block to make the uturn?

    • @CRUDEDriving
      @CRUDEDriving  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for the comment and question, Ben. 🙏🏽
      This is the rule copied from the Road Safety Road Rules 2017:
      - 37 Beginning a U-turn
      A driver must not begin a U-turn unless-
      (a) the driver has a clear view of any
      approaching traffic; and
      (b) the driver can safely make the U-turn
      without unreasonably obstructing the
      free movement of traffic.
      When making a hook turn, rule 37 (b) would come into effect if trying to make a u-turn as you would be unreasonably obstructing the free movement of traffic.
      Does that make sense?

  • @fknracer
    @fknracer 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What should i do if i dont have spot in the hook turn area?

    • @CRUDEDriving
      @CRUDEDriving  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      1:21 - Before approaching the intersection, if there are already vehicles inside and we cannot fit beyond the pedestrian crossing in-front of us, then we should not enter the intersection and wait back for the next cycle of traffic lights. Hope this helps. :)

    • @fknracer
      @fknracer 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@CRUDEDriving if i stayed back, would i be blocking the car behind that wants to turn left

    • @fknracer
      @fknracer 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thats my only concern rn after learning how to drive with trams and bus... 😉 will visit from canada next month

    • @CRUDEDriving
      @CRUDEDriving  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@fknracer yes, you would be blocking the vehicle behind to turn left. But if you were to move up, you would be blocking the pedestrian crossing and would be taking longer to proceed through the intersection to turn right with the other vehicles making the hook turn.

    • @CRUDEDriving
      @CRUDEDriving  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@fknracer I hope you enjoy your visit. Thank you for watching the video and wanting to know more about the hook turn. If you need anything else, feel free to ask.

  • @Xerdoz
    @Xerdoz 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Australia has copied the worst of American city design with hellish suburbs without sidewalks etc. so just get rid of the trams and get more cars. That's the American (and Australian way)

    • @CRUDEDriving
      @CRUDEDriving  13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Which suburbs are you referring to, that don't have sidewalks? The Melbourne CBD is becoming more pedestrian and cyclist friendly. If anything, they want cars to stay away from the CBD, and want people to use more public transport. That's the way it seems to be going from what we have seen.