Who Yields?
Brandon Rogers
brogers at terrix.com
Wed Jul 10 16:48:42 EDT 2002
Hi all-
Here is a question that has been bugging me for many months. Here's the
situation:
You approach an intersection and are going to turn right. The intersection
has a dedicated right turn lane, complete with a small pedestrian island
between the right turn lane and the staight lanes. The right turn lane has
a YIELD sign and it merges immediately (no extended merge lane) with
traffic. The lights at the interection are green (both your direction and
oncoming) and nobody has any arrows--just green.There is nobody going
straight in your direction as you enter the right turn --but a car in the
oncoming lanes is turning left to go in the same direction you are going to
be going. Do you yield to him because you have a yield sign, or does he
yield to you because left turn traffic yields to oncoming?
I'm sure some of this depends on local laws--but I'd love to hear some
thoughts--this bugs me every time I go to lunch.
Brandon
'98 A4
'84 ur
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