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Topic | If two drivers are in opposite lanes and both have their... |
Sahuagin 12/16/17 7:24:26 AM #16: | signal means nothing, you can't just turn into him a better question is, who's at fault when two cars in lanes A and C both change lanes into lane B at the same time. another one is, I think, two cars turning left from opposite sides of a road when they're offset just the right amount there's a couple others that are annoying, but probably do have legally correct answers, but are still annoyingly ambiguous IRL - yielding into lane B when people are turning left from an intersection into lane A, where people will left turn into the far lane, which is technically illegal, but as the guy with a yield you have to take that possibility into account. even had a guy honk at me when he was the one turning into the far lane and it "should" have been clear for me. - turning left at a light with someone in the opposite direction turning right, onto a 2 lane road with the outer lanes used for parking. I think in this case, the person turning left has the right of way, since he should go into lane A, and the person turning right should have to use lane B, just that it's full of parked cars. --- The truth basks in scrutiny. http://i.imgur.com/GMouTGs.jpg http://projecteuler.net/profile/Sahuagin.png ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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