There are two ways for me to get from my house to the station and back; one leads via back roads and the other goes through Send and then up via Old Woking. Now the back road has been closed for 6 months so they can do repairs to a weak bridge which means there is loads - and I mean LOADS - more traffic on the other road and very few gaps between cars; so anyone turning into the road generally either has to wait for quite some time or rely on another car letting them in.
This morning there was a car trying to pull out and turn right, ie had to cross the lane I was in and then join the oncoming lane (if that makes sense). I could see that it was jammed behind me so I slowed and flashed at him so he could pull out. Now the oncoming traffic was equally heavy and no one slowed down so after a few seconds I carried on and said car was still waiting to get across. Now if that had been me - and from experience - the only way for this driver to have managed was to have gone 1/2 way over using the gap I'd given and then one of the other cars would have slowed down. Not totally legal I gather but as said - it's sometimes the only way, esp given current traffic conditions.
What would you typically do in this situation - same as me and pull 1/2 way out (knowing it was safe to do so) or wait until both sides were clear?
Just wondering?