Another driver cannot "force" you to speed up or change lanes without driving very dangerously indeed, in which case note his registration and try to stay safe yourself. Just because someone behind you obviously wants to go faster, you don't have to, especially if you're already near the speed limit. Drive safely and for yourself. If the driver in front slows down and it's not safe to pass, you just have to slow down too. Don't use your horn to start an argument, only to let him know you're there (if you think he may not have seen you).
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well you would be at fault for changing lanes into then, and they would be at fault for not having a licences
Need at least 4-second gap in traffic
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Deceleration lanes give a driver time and space to reduce their speed.
It's the vehicles blind spot monitoring system alerting the driver that there is another vehicle in their blind spot and they shouldn't change lanes.
The fact driver B left the scene does not change that driver A is at fault (there are exceptions to driver A being at fault)Additional: While Driver A may have been the striking vehicle, Driver B MAY be at fault for "Changing Lanes Without Caution." Regardless of the circumstances of the collision itself, Driver B can be charged with "Leaving the Scene of an Accident."
It is illegal to change lanes while in an intersection in th state of Arizona.
Change Lanes - 1983 VG was released on: USA: 1983
Who changed lanes? Not sure I understand, am going on the assumption you changed lanes, but hit the other party because they were speeding. You have a duty to not change your lane unless and until it is clear and safe to do so. If the other driver were speeding (and you can prove it) there would be some negligence assessed to the speeding driver. This is difficult to prove though. If you'd like to give me more details, then I could be of more assistance.
Deceleration lanes give a driver time and space to reduce their speed.