You must STOP - look both ways to make sure it is safe and exit the alley or driveway slowly to prevent from hitting pedestrians.
When entering a street from a private alley or driveway, you must:
Stop and look both way
When entering a street from a private alley or driveway, you must:
You must STOP - look both ways to make sure it is safe and exit the alley or driveway slowly to prevent from hitting pedestrians.
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 you pull into the street.
look carefully to ensure you are not in danger of attack, have cell phone at the ready
The answer depends on state law. In Oregon and Washington you must stop before entering a roadway from a private drive or alley.
You are required to stop for any pedestrians. Then proceed to check for traffic.
Pretty much every city/county/state law says to stop before exiting any alley, parking lot, gas station, food joint, etc, onto a street or hiway unless there's a traffic sign saying otherwise. That even means your driveway believe it or not.
alley?
Yes. Driveways and private roads are a yield rather than a stop.
If you mean while backing out of or otherwise driving out of an alley or a driveway and onto a street, yes. Cars on the road have the right of way, therefore you should stop. You should also stop to look for pedestrians and people riding bicycles.
The guy from the parking spot because he is looking behind him for oncoming traffic. The guy coming out of the alley wasn't too bright either. Think about it.