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What is the name of this marking in a car park

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custardcream1000 · 18/05/2018 17:08

I was driving into a car park today (on the main carpark road) and another driver coming from the feeder road failed to look and drove into me. I need to contact her insurance and want to make sure I give accurate details. This is a google picture of the car park, showing the line at the end of the feeder lanes (where it says no entry). Is the line considered a stop line or give way line?

Many thanks.

What is the name of this marking in a car park
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LIZS · 18/05/2018 17:10

The dashed lines are a give way.

Nogodsnomasters · 18/05/2018 17:10

I think double dashes mean give way.

Anythingforacatslife · 18/05/2018 17:11

Give way I think. From what I can see it’s broken lines rather than the complete line it would be for a stop sign.

custardcream1000 · 18/05/2018 17:11

Just to add, as I'm not sure I've explained myself very well. I was on the road where the red car is and she drove into me from the road where the arrow and no entry writing is. Shes trying to say its not her fault, luckily there is cctv footage.

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custardcream1000 · 18/05/2018 17:12

Thank you all. Thats what I thought, but I'm feeling a bit shaky and can't think straight.

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Ohyesiam · 18/05/2018 17:14

Yes, give way. Unbroken line is stop.
She is in the wrong if she drove over the give way line.

TryingToForgeAnewLife · 20/05/2018 08:56

If l was the blue car I would stop due to the road markings and also because l am joining a "road" form a "side street". I'd also stop as l always give way to the right as they have priority

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