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Originally Posted by blueash
I present a slight variation on the situation. Here two cars are side by side driving east on Evans Prairie wanting to do a 180 thru the circle. As can be seen in the red circle, both lanes are marked as allowing that choice. They enter the circle simultaneously. Which car has the right of way at the southern point in the circle where it becomes one lane wide? The outside lane yellow car believes that as the allowed lane is the outside lane, he has the right of way as he is not "changing lanes in the circle". The inside lane blue car believes he has the right of way as he does not need to cross a dotted line to continue whereas the yellow car crossed the dotted line to enter the allowed lane.
I'd say both are wrong for not avoiding a crash but I don't know who gets the ticket.
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That has to be a painting error. All the other examples are right lane is right turn only.