You said Car B hit Car A head on, and also Car B hits the side of Car A. It can't be both. I presume it's the latter. It's Car B's fault whether or not Car A was signalling. See Rules of the Road, p. 108. Car A is a potential hazard that Car B should take into account when turning onto the main road.
Was Car A after having taken a left turn, with indicator still on as this can happen. Car B at fault, just checked with driving instructor...Car B were quick to come up with that one...
car b, regardless of whether car a had intended to turn and changed their mind, were the gardai called and what was their opinion. Many moons ago i was sitting waiting to pull out onto a main road during a driving lesson and the insructor asked me what it meant as the approaching car had its left indicator on and of course i replied they are turning left to which he said, no it means their indicator is working, still sticks with me today when i might be impatient.
Many moons ago i was sitting waiting to pull out onto a main road during a driving lesson and the insructor asked me what it meant as the approaching car had its left indicator on and of course i replied they are turning left to which he said, no it means their indicator is working, still sticks with me today when i might be impatient.
Same as that. I recall my driving instructor many moons ago saying, 'an indicator is an indication of intent', i.e. you cannot assume that the driver will turn in, or whatever, based on them indicating.
Quite a few drivers don't seem to use indicators at all, but that's a whole other thread, I guess.