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Another 'nice gesture' leads to collision, following police warning

Police in Charlottetown say a collision on University Avenue Wednesday was the result of one driver waving another in.

Collision occured Wednesday morning at University Ave. near Nassau St.

The accident occurred on University Avenue on Wednesday morning. (Randy McAndrew/CBC)

Police in Charlottetown say a collision on University Avenue Wednesday was the result of one driver waving another in a practice police are trying to discourage.

Deputy Police Chief Gary McGuigan said at around 11:30 a.m. this morning a woman attempted to make a left turn onto University, near Nassau Street.

He said someone stopped to wave her in, but her car collided with an on-coming vehicle.

Don't trust another driver to wave you though, advises Charlottetown Deputy Police Chief Gary McGuigan. (CBC)

'Don't feel safe': Police

Last Friday, a bus driver stopped in the outside southbound lane at the KFC driveway and waved out a Toyota Echo, police said.

After that collision, police reminded people to stick to the rules of the road, and not to wave someone in if they don't have the right-of-way and a warning to drivers not to take a wave as a sign the road is clear.

"Don't feel safe because somebody is stopped and is waving you out," McGuigan told CBC News:Compass on Tuesday. "They have no control over the flow of traffic."

With files from Nicole Williams and CBC News: Compass