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Who has the right of way in the scenario described below? Who is at fault if...
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<blockquote data-quote="Lyna" data-source="post: 1692025" data-attributes="member: 227861"><p>I am not a police officer, but I would guess the person making the right turn on red. In states where you can do that, it should only happen if the road is clear and if you misjudge that I'm guessing technically it would be your fault for not yeilding. I do think the person turning left should keep an eye out for the entire intersection though, so they both would contribute to the problem.</p><p></p><p>And this is only if it's not illegal to make U-turns at intersections in your state. Every place is different . . . where I live it's perfectly legal, and so is turning right on a red (but yielding to other traffic first).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyna, post: 1692025, member: 227861"] I am not a police officer, but I would guess the person making the right turn on red. In states where you can do that, it should only happen if the road is clear and if you misjudge that I'm guessing technically it would be your fault for not yeilding. I do think the person turning left should keep an eye out for the entire intersection though, so they both would contribute to the problem. And this is only if it's not illegal to make U-turns at intersections in your state. Every place is different . . . where I live it's perfectly legal, and so is turning right on a red (but yielding to other traffic first). [/QUOTE]
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