Video transcript for Right turn out of an intersection - Street/Naked Right turn out of an intersection - Street/Naked
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(Graphic of motorcycle waiting to turn right at a stop sign into the main road with cars travelling both ways. Changes to footage of a motorcycle approaching a stop sign, driving towards camera. View changes to back of bike as they come to the stop sign. Text on bottom of screen appears “Communicate your intent clearly to other road users.” View changes to wide shot from across the road of bike coming to stop sign, motorcyclist scans road ahead.)
Person one: You’re approaching an intersection with a stop sign. What’s the drill?
First, check your mirrors. Indicate and apply the brakes so others can see you intend to stop and turn right. A right turn into traffic is all about getting the essentials right.
(Text on screen changes “Position to see and be seen.” Close up shot of motorcyclist looking right at oncoming traffic. Text disappears. View changes to shot of main flow of traffic, motorcyclist stopped at stop sign. Shot changes to motorcyclist slowly coming forward out of stop sign slightly.)
The correct road position ensures you can see and be seen by other road users. Position your bike in the tight wheel track so you get a clear view of traffic flow and others can see you. So long as you don’t get in the way of other traffic, you can move forward to give yourself a clearer view.
(Text on bottom of screen “Be vigilant and scan your surroundings.” Shot of motorcyclist from side scanning both directions. Changes to view of motorcyclist from their bike looking behind their shoulder. Shot of motorcyclist turning right into camera.)
Scan the road in both directions. Do a head check over your right shoulder. Move off, and scan to the left as you merge into the traffic flow.
(Changes to view of main road as motorcyclist turns onto road.)
Don’t cut across any road markings, and make a smooth, curved line into the lane, that’s the way.
(Footage of motorcyclist turning into main road. Text on screen “Remember… use brakes and indicators at least three seconds before you change direction, to show others what you intend to do.)
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