Stop before crossing the sidewalk (if any) or curb line then - look and see if any cars are coming, and then if no cars are coming, drive onto the roadway.
check the road is clear on both left and right,check for pedestrians
A Roadway is the part of the road for the use of vehicles. Some other names for a roadway is street, road, avenue, court and boulevard. There are many names to use in place of roadway.
When entering or crossing a road, street, or highway from a private road, alley, building, or driveway after stopping prior to the sidewalk, you shall yield the right-of-way to all approaching vehicles and pedestrians.
Look both ways before entering.
You should immediately go around them if they are on the side of the road. If they are in the middle of the road, and it isn't a horse trail, consult the rider.
Yield to the vehicle on the paved road in all instances
Yield to the vehicle on the paved road in all instances
any vehicle leaving private property and entering a public road ,is at fault. all vehicles leaving private property MUST yield to vehicles on a public road
yield to vehicles traveling on a divided street or roadway or vehicles traveling on a roadway with three or more lanes
At 55mph at least 2 blocks, provided you get your speed up to their speed within about 3-4 seconds.Added: Question is somewhat unclear - however - a driver entering a main raodway from a secondary road or private property must ALWAYS yield to any oncoming traffic on the main roadway so as not to interfere with the safe flow of the traffic on the main road.
Hollywood highway road
Ease off the gas pedal and pull off the roadway.
All entries into a roadway should be treated as a stop sign. The vehicle entering the road is the vehicle that should be defensive. If the car B was not speeding or driving erratically, there is no fault there.