There's an odd situation in the traffic law of Romania about overtaking, and I am trying to find out if it's similar in other countries, or not.
The situation: on a road having just one single lane per direction, a driver starts an overtaking maneuver in safe conditions (no traffic from opposite direction, full visibility, no road signs forbidding overtaking). He does so when the center road marking is dashed (broken) white line. However, before the overtaking maneuver ends, the road marking changes to continuous line - which of course forbids any overtaking. It is obvious that the overtaking driver couldn't have seen so far ahead that the road marking changes.
Based on a glitch in the Romanian regulation, the Police considers the above situation as an offense and happily suspends driving licenses.
I wonder, how is the above situation treated in UK?
The situation: on a road having just one single lane per direction, a driver starts an overtaking maneuver in safe conditions (no traffic from opposite direction, full visibility, no road signs forbidding overtaking). He does so when the center road marking is dashed (broken) white line. However, before the overtaking maneuver ends, the road marking changes to continuous line - which of course forbids any overtaking. It is obvious that the overtaking driver couldn't have seen so far ahead that the road marking changes.
Based on a glitch in the Romanian regulation, the Police considers the above situation as an offense and happily suspends driving licenses.
I wonder, how is the above situation treated in UK?