Dashmellow
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I don't know what the laws are in your country, but here you do not yield to all cars on the right at a 4 way stop. I'm pretty sure that's how it works in the Netherlands too.
One car goes at a time.
One car goes at a time.
One car goes at a time.
The only reason you can even tell I didn't stop 100% is because of the dashcam video. In real life that's probably how you stop at every stop sign, and how we all stop at every stop sign. Rolling at 0.1mph doesn't mean another driver no longer has to stop at all when it's her turn to stop at the stop sign.
The other drive totally failed to stop, she drove through the stop sign rather than yielding to me when it was my turn.
Again....
One car goes at a time.
What is motivating you to post a lie about our laws?
What do you get out of this?
How do you gain from pretending that multiple cars can go through a 4 way stop?
Done with this forum and the insistence on trolling.
You claim to be a law enforcement officer in the State Of Texas yet you admit that you willfully broke the law by not coming to a full stop at the Stop sign. And then you suggest that nobody really comes to a full stop at stop signs and therefore this doubtful "theory" somehow makes it OK that you, a man alleging to be a police officer can get away with this infraction too. Amazing!
I do acknowledge that the other driver didn't stop adequately at the Stop sign but you still had an obligation to yield to traffic entering the intersection from the right. You are obligated to maintain situational awareness in regard to any vehicle entering the intersection (from any direction) even if they fail to stop as required. The law says nothing about it being "your turn" to enter the intersection. Waiting your "turn" is for grade school children at play time. Even assuming that it "was" somehow "your turn", it wasn't because the car to your right didn't stop that it was not yet "your turn". If the other car to your right didn't stop as required you still need to yield to it. It is quite clear in your video that you didn't even look to see if the car to your right had come to a stop and this, combined with the fact that you too failed to come to a full stop was a major contributing factor in your accident. You may have lucked out in how your insurance company is handling your claim but you are certainly not the aggrieved innocent victim you claim to be.
I don't know where you get the crazy idea that "you do not yield to all cars on the right at a 4 way stop" but that's the law in every state in the country, including Texas. There would be chaos and gridlock at each intersection unless there were rules of right-of-way. Kindly post a link to the part of the Texas motor vehicle traffic law that states that "you do not yield to all cars on the right at a 4 way stop". I'd find it amusing to see that but I don't expect that you would be able to do so, nor will you find any part of the traffic statutes that say it is OK to roll through a stop sign.
In fact, you should really take the time to read the Texas Driver's Handbook and familiarize yourself with the traffic laws your alleged career requires you to uphold. The laws are not open to your "interpretations". You either abide by the traffic laws or you break them.
Member @Bassie is exactly correct about how the right-of-way laws work. Why do you accuse anyone and everyone who doesn't happen to agree with your version of the events as lying or trolling. You seem to have posted this thread expecting everyone to be sympathetic to your perception that you are a complete "victim" in these circumstances but most of the posts question your innocence here and the events you describe and show in your video are more complex that you seem to believe them to be.
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