In America I have always been tought to "pass like cars" or pass left shoulder to left shoulder.
The rule/right of way is left shoulder to left shoulder
The rider who does not have right of way do in an indoor or outdoor riding school should go into the inside track.
Person to the right or first to get to intersection
In a show ring or riding whereever the general rule is left shoulder to left shoulder when passing. So if two people are traveling in different directions and you are going to the right you would give the person going to the left the outside, if you were going left and the other person was going to the right then you would take the outside. Left shoulder to left shoulder.
there is no difference but there is technically no such thing as a riding 'Rink'
The person who has right of way is the rider with the highest gaits!!! -----actually The official rule/right of way is left shoulder to left shoulder
the person with the the highest gaint
The person with the higher gait
Nothing,the person who has the right away has to react.
Nothing, it's the person who has right of way who has to react Answer Go on the inside track.
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While riding in at a riding school either in an indoor or outdoor arena people are expected to pass left to left. Anyone going at a faster gait has the right of way. Slower riders should move towards the inside track and not ride on the rail.
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