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Is undertaking an Offence?
Although not strictly illegal, undertaking is strongly discouraged by The Highway Code, stating “do not overtake on the left or move to a lane on your left to overtake.” However, there are exceptions that apply when a car undertakes in slow-moving traffic if its lane is moving faster than a lane on the right.
What is considered undertaking?
Undertaking is the act of passing a slower-moving vehicle on the left hand side or an inside lane, depending on the type of road you are travelling on. As you’re supposed to overtake on the right, an undertake carries a significantly higher risk to both pedestrians and unsuspecting drivers.
Why is undertaking bad?
Undertaking. Undertaking is bad driving practice. This is when you pass a slower vehicle in front of you on the left rather than the right. When we are learning to drive, we are taught not to undertake, and what’s more, if you are caught undertaking you can be penalised for careless driving.
Can you undertake in a filter lane?
It’s perfectly acceptable if the car in front is turning right, or pulling into a right-hand filter lane, so long as you exercise the same caution as you would if over-taking on the right. In conclusion, it seems that it is perfectly legal to over-take in the ‘wrong’ lane, but not always advisable.
What is an undertaking in law UK?
An undertaking is “a promise given by one party to the Court, frequently of mandatory nature and relating to an obligation to the other party in proceedings.” Undertakings are a legally binding promise which carry severe consequences if breached.
What does undertaking mean in law?
In a finance or property law context, in some cases, an agreement or promise to do or provide something, or to refrain from doing or providing something, which is meant to be binding on the party giving the undertaking.
Can motorbikes undertake UK?
Are motorbikes allowed to undertake? 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.
What does undertaking mean in legal terms?
Do undertakings need to be signed?
You should only give an undertaking if you are duly authorised by your firm to do so. If you are so authorised, you must ensure you comply with any procedures your firm has in relation to undertakings.
Who can give a legal undertaking?
Undertakings are given on behalf of the firm and not an individual. You should only give an undertaking if you are duly authorised by your firm to do so. If you are so authorised, you must ensure you comply with any procedures your firm has in relation to undertakings.
What is the purpose of undertaking?
A written promise offered as security for the performance of a particular act required in a legal action. In a criminal case, an undertaking of bail is security for the appearance of the defendant. In the event the defendant fails to appear, the amount posted as bail is forfeited.