eastwood
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I saw her going pretty fast, figured she'd stop to cross traffic but I didn't think she'd stop thaaaat late lol.
She should have just sped up and gone right through instead of stopping and reversing.
Isn't there "Priority to the right" law in your country?
I saw her going pretty fast, figured she'd stop to cross traffic but I didn't think she'd stop thaaaat late lol.
She should have just sped up and gone right through instead of stopping and reversing.
Priority to the right is used on uncontrolled intersections. If an intersection has STOP sign then it is controlled. And if you were on a main road then there would be a STOP or yield sign for the white car. If you can show me the law that applies for the situation in your video that would be great. But for now I see many uncontrolled intersections.Priority to the right is at 3 and 4 way intersections marked with STOP signs. This was shot in a parking lot and the person on the right is coming from the area of parking spaces and into the "main" throughfare of the lot. They should yield entering the main drive.
Isn't there "Priority to the right" law in your country?
There was no stop sign where she's coming from, so yeah it's uncontrolled but here in the US, we're taught to observe normal traffic/right of way laws in parking lots the same way you would on city streets. So if you're in a through traffic lane and there's a car to the right trying to either drive across, make a left or make a right, you don't stop for them unless you have a stop sign or a traffic light. It's on that driver to make their move when traffic is clear. We don't stop for them because that could back up traffic and/or cause an accident.Priority to the right is used on uncontrolled intersections. If an intersection has STOP sign then it is controlled. And if you were on a main road then there would be a STOP or yield sign for the white car. If you can show me the law that applies for the situation in your video that would be great. But for now I see many uncontrolled intersections.