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sometimes your insurance companies can get things wrong and they can accept liability and they can pay out to the other party even though its not in ance with the law as in one video by Ashley Neal this morning I found very interesting I will link that in the description below you can go and watch that and Im going to give you my view in this video of who I believe was more liable for that minor collision and you can go and watch Ashleys video and let me know what you think in the comments below so in this situation it was to do with what was effectively an unmarked Junction it wasnt actually unmarked the traffic lights were out but that rendered it in my view an unmarked Junction and actually quite rightly points out in that video that there are two rules of the highway code that kick in rule 176 and Rule 146 so Im going to go through a little bit of that and what the law says underneath it but starting at the very beginning there are a couple of fundamental things to understand