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Originally Posted by George Bieniaszek
Bogie -- I'm betting over
Here's one where both cars are doing things right but will be in a crash!
Picture the RAB with North, south, east and west exits.
Car #1 enters the RAB from the South entrance in the left lane with intentions of making a left turn, exiting west.
Car #2 enters the RAB shortl after from the North entrance in the right lane with intentions of going straight thru, exiting south and is driving along side car #1.
Both cars approach the West exit and CRASH!!!
Car #1 wanted to exit and car #2 wanted to continue straight thru.
Who would be the "At Fault" vehicle? Guess this is something for the Sheriff's office to sort out.
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If car 2 entering the RAB can see car 1 coming around the circle (or within a reasonably close distance) in the inside lane, then car 2 is responsible for yealding the right of way to car 1.
If car 1 on the inside lane is about to exit and has to brake for, or even come close to car 2 on the outer lane, accident or not, a law enforcement officer who sees car 2's failure to yeald the right of way to car 1 could issue a UTT (Uniform Traffic Ticket) to the driver of car 2.
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